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Award-winning journalist Doug Levy, who's appearing at Book Soup July 23, looks back at L.A.'s historic athletes and moments ...
The Irishman is a two-time winner of The Open - and believes it is bigger and better than ever after matching the U.S. majors ...
In education spaces, the amplification of AI has both terrified and emboldened educators – and by educator, I mean ...
"The Salt Path" is a best-selling memoir and major film. And now, an investigation by The Observer has revealed several of the central claims in the story are false, and the reality includes ...
Ancient Lost Worlds and Hidden History. On location videos made by author and adventurer Brien Foerster exploring Peru, ...
The Bombing of Iran May Teach an Unwelcome Lesson on Nuclear Weapons Will America’s pre-emptive strike discourage other countries from pursuing a weapon — or just the opposite?
An investigation into standard risk management would set a bad precedent, Brett M. Decker writes in a guest commentary.
If the strikes last night worked (and it is far too early for anyone, including Trump, to say), Iran will join the small club of nations whose nuclear ambitions have been thwarted by force.
Support from big grant makers, an eye for earned revenue, and a CEO who both courts and critiques tech leaders have helped to ...
The 22-year-old son of the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon has been accused of choking and raping a woman in Manhattan last year, prosecutors announced.
A recipient of the 2025 Elite Trial Lawyers Lifetime Achievement Award, Morgan & Morgan's John Yanchunis spoke with the National Law Journal about his storied career, from bringing one of the nation’s ...
One hundred years ago, a public high school teacher stood trial in Dayton, Tennessee, for teaching human evolution. His ...