UCSB assistant professor Mona Damluji's "Want You to Know’ helps families navigate the legacies of war and migration.
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Ian McEwan has released his 19th novel which is titled “What We Can Know.” The British author describes the book as “science ...
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America’s Zombie Democracy
Opposition parties, the judiciary, the press, and civil-society groups aren’t destroyed, but over time they lose their life, ...
The political theorist Corey Robin walks through the history of the Red Scare and the “fractured mirror” it is to Trump’s ...
Some bots appear to be more guilty of chatbait than others. When I ditched ChatGPT and asked Google’s Gemini for headache ...
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‘You don’t have to say something about every terrible thing’ — The advice America needs to take to heart
Silver clarified that he wasn’t talking about people whose job is to comment on terrible things, such as opinion journalists.
We bemoan the injustice of being left on read. But perhaps missed connection is just a part of being a human on the internet.
Taylor Townsend hasn’t heard from Jelena Ostapenko, and had no idea the latter had posted a belated apology for their U.S. Open altercation. Townsend has been too busy winning her way through Flushing ...
His new novel, “What We Can Know,” imagines the historians of the twenty-second century, who long for the world that they’ve ...
It featured a poem written in Kashmiri ... With that realisation, he launched a social media page - called Muneer Speaks - to ...
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