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Berlin never stops reminding you of what happened there. Several museums examine totalitarianism and the Holocaust; the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe takes up an entire city block.
Since 1927, TIME has chosen a Person of the Year, the editors’ assessment of the individual who most shaped the headlines over the previous 12 months, for better or for worse. As a tradition ...
Editors are gearing up for the announcement of TIME’s 2023 Person of the Year—TIME’s annual selection of the individual, group, or concept that has had the most influence on the world ...
The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s standout fiction and nonfiction. Credit...By Timo Lenzen Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff Every year, starting in the ...
The opportunity to reunite with a deceased loved one might be closer than you think. Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos is an annual tradition that has been honored by Indigenous ...
Jenzabar, which provides enterprise software for colleges and universities, and director Ling Chai Maginn were sued by co-director D. Quinn Mills on Oct. 23 in Delaware Court of Chancery.
Martin Scorsese’s new film revisits the murders of wealthy Osages in Oklahoma in the 1920s Based on a True Story Meilan Solly - Senior Associate Digital Editor, History The new film places the ...
Some of the best boss fights in the genre's recent history, riddled with difficulty spikes in all the wrong places. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates many hours to every ...
The public sees a number of specific problems with American politics. Partisan fighting, the high cost of political campaigns, and the outsize influence of special interests and lobbyists are each ...
Note that if you want to, you can skip the entire “Secret of the Ring Ruins” quest in Kakariko Village and head straight for the sky island to complete the next two parts of the “Find the ...
Ask yourself this: what do you want from a sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild? More enemy variety? Better dungeons? Totally unexpected new ideas? Or is simply more Hyrule to explore ...