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Sharon Albrecht, 84, works as an Uber driver and an independent contractor for a home healthcare agency. The income ...
In The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, the journalist broke free of his contrarian clichés to illuminate the origins of 1960s ...
Jacob Riyeff asks how higher education can achieve its aim of scrutinizing reality when students don’t even seem to recognize ...
While studying at MIT, Joshua Charles Woodard realized that being fluent in Chinese and knowing how to build products would ...
Superman,' the latest iteration of the Man of Steel now playing in theatres, is a state-of-the-art movie with whiz-bang ...
The mysteries only deepen the further you get in Marlen Haushofer’s fiction, which takes on domestic repression in its many ...
The advent of artificial intelligence has raised a number of perplexing questions. Chief among them is how we ought to relate ...
God’s role is often downplayed or ignored in the Declaration, with three godly references that altered history and remain ...
Is it possible to embrace the idea of a special, evenly divinely ordained mission for America without violating Christian ...
The economics writer Kyla Scanlon on how attention has come to shape politics, our economy, Gen Z and more. The last few episodes of the show have been about attention, but about attention in terms of ...
A mother laments the politicization of her daughter’s graduation from UCLA where a keynote speaker turned pride into pain.
Grant Wallace supplies chefs at Gunshow, Indaco, A Mano, Octopus Bar, and Seed Kitchen & Bar, and was a large supplier of pop-up Long Snake. Miles Macquarrie, a Michelin award winner for his cocktails ...