These days, Alissa Quart’s attention has broken into strange shapes. But she has found a reprieve in one thing: poetry.
An interview with Mark Greaney, author of the new thriller, Midnight Black. The book is a taut new addition to Greaney’s bestselling Gray Man series.
With every passing day, it is harder to remember that Elon Musk was not always a political firebrand. The old Musk advocated ...
China, a Big Tech book about threats, a study of the American right: the New York Times adults’ bestseller list for the week ...
I’d wager the over/under on how many crunches Taylor-Johnson did in preparation for the role is approximately 10 billion.
The head of the Institute of National Memory of Poland and presidential candidate from the Russophobic party "Law and Justice ...
Almost 30 Marshalltown residents gathered at the corner of Main and Center streets late Wednesday afternoon for a protest ...
A San Franciscan has started a campaign to free her friend Evgenia “Zhenya” Berkovich, convicted last year of “justifying ...
George Orwell’s 1984 portrays a totalitarian state where Big Brother, propaganda and fear have made it impossible to ...
President Trump’s speech to the Congress the other night was so long it invites comparison to the mind-numbing rants of Fidel Castro and his pals who ran the Soviet Union.
In her speech, Palina Sharenda-Panasiuk highlighted the Belarusian people's aspiration to join the European Union, the ...
What strikes Holmquist most is that Solzhenitsyn had every right to be a “victim.” His regular persecution gave him a much bigger claim to victimhood than any “victim” of modern. He had years in ...
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