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Letters From the January 2016 Issue
In his article on the state of US train travel, Julian Epp notes the lack of seating in New York’s Moynihan Train Hall [“ End ...
Collaborators Sounwave, Kamasi Washington and more take us behind the scenes on the making of Kendrick Lamar's ...
Speaking at an event at the White House on Friday, Trump claimed that U.S. operations in the Caribbean and Pacific Ocean have ...
This is by God’s grace. It is to God’s glory,” President R. Albert Mohler, Jr. said as he welcomed guests to The Southern ...
Across the globe, a race is under way to crack some of the last mysterious forms of writing that have never been translated.
Explore how ancient Indian statecraft offers a hopeful model for modern international relations through ethics and ...
If you’re in the process of selecting a baby girl name, and you have an affinity for letter "E" names, you’ve come to the ...
M23 rebels and other fighters in Congo are using sexual violence as a weapon of war. Child survivors share their stories of ...
Discover three inventive DIY hacks that transform everyday household items into practical tools! Learn how to repurpose a regular toothbrush and small motor into a handy electric toothbrush or a mini ...
The ancient Greeks and Romans built astonishing monuments like the Lighthouse of Alexandria and the Hanging Gardens of ...
Mohammed Hidayatullah is one of those rare persons- distinguished and versatile and who adorned everything that he touched.
Amin and the Ugandan dictator who succeeded him, Yoweri Museveni, are the twin subjects of a new book, Slow Poison, an ...
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