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Diana and her sense of style—she knew how to dress, and when to dress, and she could read the room and know what would be ...
Major orchestras in the US and around the world need little excuse to program the symphonic music of Soviet composer Dmitri ...
The mansion spent most of the 20th century cut up into apartments before being turned back to single-family use in the late ...
Stuck’ author Yoni Appelbaum says socioeconomic mobility is sluggish because housing is too expensive. He sees a way to fix ...
Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel literature laureate and a giant of Latin American letters, died Sunday. He was 89.
In a declining industry, the Warner Bros. chief has defied the odds — for now, anyway — based on an unlikely set of ...
Newton’s law for the natural world seems to apply to the decision-making world as well — for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. In making ethical decisions this is sometimes called ...
Six slates are calling on election administrators to disqualify the two states that received what appear to be about 2,000 ...
The first World's Fair, held in London in 1851 ... Despite the disappearance of their original, practical purpose — which was on display in London in the 19th century, at the Great Exhibition of the ...
Trump’s insistence that coal miners had no desire to build phones is especially funny given the fact that his advisors are ...
Taken at face value, Trump’s strategy is designed to respond to the hollowing out of US industrial heartlands by the flight ...
Whether the LDS church and its flagship university, Brigham Young, have softened their stance on feminism remains a loaded ...