The ferocity of U.S. and Israeli attacks has raised questions about whether the two countries are even attempting to minimize ...
From the daily newsletter: the precarious position of higher education in Trump’s America—and in the years ahead.
Josh Wardle, the creator of Wordle, has a new game that aims to introduce players to the joys and agonies of the cryptic crossword.
The race to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene’s House seat pits a Trump-endorsed Republican attorney against a far-right insurgent backed by Kyle Rittenhouse.
Even the hint that she might not be allowed to vote motivated her to dig through her files until she found her birth certificate. It was the original, issued in 1928. The Lede Reporting and commentary ...
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
In 2016, Brookins became pregnant again, this time with a girl. The family was excited: Brookins had grown up with four ...
It totally screams “Maya,” because she’s within driving distance, last I heard, so I probably won’t have to pay for shipping.
Through April 8, ten framed pictures from the project (including “My Mother Posing,” from 1984, above) grace the walls of the Yancey Richardson gallery. One of them is a portrait of Irving perched, ...
The nation’s official motto, “In God we trust,” has appeared on coins since the Civil War. The Pledge of Allegiance promises ...
The Chinese Communist Party has embraced the study of Greek and Latin—as, in some ways, an antidote to the modern West.
For decades, research universities have relied on federal funding, with no guarantee that it will last. Now their survival may depend on compliance with the government.