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A Yiddish translation of “Arabian Nights” sounds like the set-up to a Borscht Belt joke. Yet, as a recent finalist for a ...
Illinois State University just began offering a “Queer Studies” certificate – but a government watchdog group thinks that ...
Art and literature hint at past people’s psyches. Now computers can identify patterns in those cognitive fossils, but human expertise remains crucial.
Ethics watchdogs rarely mince words about President Donald Trump. They’ve called him the most corrupt and conflicted ...
Are we stuck in a social time warp? From antiquated dating rituals to professional etiquette that feels more Victorian than modern, a growing chorus of millennials is challenging the unspoken rules ...
Imagine a school where a harmless doodle, a specific shirt color, or even a simple cold remedy could lead to expulsion. It sounds wild, but just a few decades ago, children faced severe consequences ...
Two new books, “The Einstein of Sex” and “The Intermediaries,” argue for the largely forgotten importance of Magnus ...