The World Cup has brought Britishisms to U.S. soccer coverage. “Linguistically, as on the pitch, the Americans can often be ...
Was Donald Trump’s fair for the country’s two-hundred-and-fiftieth more funeral than party? Swing by the Washington, D.C., ...
The 37-story Pfizer building in midtown was stabilized, after almost falling over earlier this week. Now the real-estate ...
The Michigan Senate primary race between Haley Stevens and Abdul El-Sayed reflects the Democrats’ growing ideological schism, ...
After the Democratic National Committee announced that it would host a meeting, in late May, to hear pitches from different ...
The match began as a snooze, then became a romp. But the brilliance of the French team, and of its biggest star, Kylian ...
I like music more than I like anything else,” he has said—and his musical tastes are famously eclectic. He once made a dance— ...
Before he had any interest in movies, Rohmer was a writer, and his 1946 début is a fine-grained vision of small-town lives in ...
A heat dome descended across Europe in June, producing truly wild anomalies: Paris reported two days above forty degrees ...
Despite a strong start to the tournament, and an egregious intervention by President Trump into FIFA’s suspension of its star ...
We meet six millennial hopefuls in 2006, shortly after they’ve returned from Birthright, a free ten-day trip to Israel that ...
We asked a range of luminaries who their favorite American is. The answers included scientists, playwrights, pop stars, ...
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