Critics, reporters and editors who cover arts and culture spent months creating, revising and arguing over this list, as well ...
Publisher’s Weekly has spoken. The weekly trade news magazine for publishers, librarians, booksellers and literary agents has released a list of 15 books its editors say are each a piece of essential ...
The profits of big cloud-computing firms (Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft and Oracle) are rising inexorably. Yet the amount ...
Instead of mourning a lost Golden Age of belonging, Jews should break free of political parties, strengthen their identity ...
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These history-rich shows at the Smithsonian museums are a culturally-representative accounting of this nation’s history, our ...
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4 Best New Shows to Watch This Weekend (July 11-12): ‘The Five-Star Weekend' and More
Are you ready to have a five-star weekend? Watch With Us means that literally and figuratively, as streamers like Peacock, ...
Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett, the first Supreme Court justices to testify since 2019, talked about ethics and security ...
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Kelly Klein reflected on the legacy of her late friend Carolyn Bessette Kennedy ahead of the 27th anniversary of the plane ...
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News Analysis: Seven reasons why U.S. men's soccer keeps crashing out of the World Cup
An inefficient youth pipeline, competition from other sports and an inability to develop a superstar are some of the reasons why the U.S. keeps losing in the World Cup.
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