We can try to engage in what has become the popular refrain of “me too-ism” and cite discrete incidents like the arson attack ...
As you finish up your manuscript, the next step is often shopping it around to potential publishers. While this can be a ...
In an address to the nation on Wednesday hours before the planned introduction of the euro in Bulgaria, Bulgarian National ...
Bari Weiss: from a right-wing student activist to her role in suppressing news on US involvement in human rights abuses at a ...
The Issue: Mayor Mamdani’s inauguration, officially making him New York City’s 112th mayor. It’s insane to me that New York ...
For our world, I hope for sustained peace deals. I hope for a healthier political climate. I hope for better general ...
The big thinkers at Aperture share messages and reflections inspired by humanity’s fascination with the Moon. Victoria Jones, ...
You can get a good sense of what people care about by what they read, what they write and the topics they choose. In that ...
Too many Americans today can’t speak a second language, or even speak and write English sufficiently, writes Lynne Agress.
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During this ongoing housing crisis, it lifts our hearts to see community members step up and support those who are unhoused.
Remember the last time you got a real letter in the mail? Not a bill, coupon, or invitation. And, not even a thank-you note.