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Wells (@dwallacewells), a writer for Opinion and a columnist for The New York Times Magazine, is the author of “The ...
According to TimeAndDate.com, Daylight Saving Time 2025 will come to an end on Sunday, Nov. 2, at 2 a.m. Clocks will “fall ...
It is undeniable that, regardless of intent, Donald Trump’s handling of Jewish affairs will lead to not only increased ...
President Trump announced a trade deal with South Korea on Wednesday, putting 15 percent tariffs on South Korean goods, much ...
The first thing that strikes you about Janet Dawson is her voice, deep and resonant, a voice from another era. But the artist ...
Does one need to love what they do in order to succeed in it? That’s a question Moroccan runner Anass Essayi has been grappling with as he recently made a confession in a candid message he posted to ...
For our new series The Next Frontier, special correspondent Sarah Varney reports on where the anti-abortion rights movement is focusing its efforts after the fall of Rome.
The rise and fall of John Brennan is an all-too-familiar Beltway tragedy. People do not lose their idealism in this city in grand moments of corruption.
From the graffiti to the economy, a sense of terminal rot has set in. By Jonn Elledge The truly unnerving thing about the fall of Rome (yes, I’m going there again, sorry) was that most Romans probably ...
Little Debbie's fall 2025 snack cake lineup is here and features the new Pumpkin Spice Oatmeal Creme Pies, sparking nostalgia and excitement.
The fall of Ravenna signaled more than a military defeat; it was the symbolic end of Roman rule in the West. Discover how politics, invasions, and internal decay led to this historic moment.