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Hungary’s Kristof Milak will miss the World Swimming Championships in July and August due to health problems and a lack of motivation. “We discussed it, I think this is the right decision,” Milak’s ...
Kristof’s latest opinion pieces, “Our Beloved Gaza Is Gone”, showcases why his views are vulgar and promote antisemitic jihadists.
Kristof’s position doesn’t make a great deal of sense — not that I think he much notices the dichotomy in his treatment of these two American allies.
Nicholas Kristof has declared his journalistic purpose. What’s yours? His memoir recounts adventures as a foreign correspondent, columnist and candidate. Plus an ill-fated interlude on the desk.
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof is one of the best-known journalists working today. For four decades, he's has been on the ground in dozens of countries, covering a dizzying array of stories ...
Kristof Farms in Yamhill is home to the cider and wine project launched by New York Times journalist Nicholas Kristof and his wife Sheryl WuDunn, a business executive and fellow Pulitzer Prize winner.
Czech architecture studio Chybik + Kristof has designed a mixed-use tower with cascading floors clad in red concrete for the New Boulevard in Tirana, Albania.
In her memoir, The Illiterate, the formidable Hungarian writer details her lifelong battle with language as a tool of misunderstanding.
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof has amassed a long record of faulty, overly optimistic predictions about international affairs. His latest effort is likely to continue that embarrassing ...
The Hungarian novelist deployed her estrangement from language as a form of protection, both for herself and for her readers.
Olympic champion Kristof Milak of Hungary has pulled out of the upcoming World Championships, citing mental health and physical exhaustion. “I took a decision with a really heavy heart, and I ...
Nicholas D. Kristof: Cheer up! The world is better off than you think The world is awful and the world is better and the world can be better still.