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Does Luck Exist?
Lee John Whittington, a philosopher who studied luck, didn’t think “unluckiness” was a quality people had. Then he met his ...
Secretary-General António Guterres announced the launch of the UN80 Initiative on 12 March 2025 to rapidly identify ...
Prompting careful dialogue through incisive questions can help chart a course through the ongoing storm of artificial ...
While an author reads, she cannot know that three people are filming her: husband, daughter and granddaughter. It's a moment ...
A piece in the Border Chronicle called “Uncanny Rio Grande Valley" was a book review of sorts, reflecting on the ways that ...
It’d be difficult for any TV series, let alone an anime series, to be greeted with higher expectations than Lazarus. And, as Lazarus proves, it’d be equally difficult to live up to those ...
Chambers further evolves its “Payday” formula with a four-player cooperative game with a dramatic sci-fi twist ...
From scathing satires of wealth to murder mysteries set at luxe resorts, these novels are sure to scratch that Mike White itch. By Calum Marsh Katie Kitamura’s thrilling new novel, “Audition ...
Kristin Ross’s The Commune Form traces a political tradition—based on reimagining class relations—that stretches from the ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. T Bone Burnett reviews Ian Leslie’s “John & Paul,” which explores the partnership of “two extraordinarily gifted young men.” ...
The NR editors discuss the state of the political scene each week. Join former prosecutor Andy McCarthy as he delves into the legal ins and outs of the latest Washington dramas with National ...