By draping the tattered banner of feminism and anti-racism over state machinery, a Berlin publication parrots liberal talking points that demonize the Palestinian cause.
Many of the words we commonly use in our day-to-day lives carry a piece of history with them. In linguistics, these are called 'Eponyms,' which are words that are derived from the name of a person who ...
Phishing dominates as the most prevalent smartphone security issue, and users need to stay alert, Omdia research shows.
“Trump is an old school eugenicist nativist. He actually is fine with immigrants as long as they have the right ‘genes,’” ...
By draping the tattered banner of feminism and anti-racism over state machinery, a Berlin publication parrots liberal talking points that demonize the Palestinian cause.
The 2025-26 NCAA Hockey Regular Season is in the book. As conference tournaments continue and more schools are eliminated, many players will sign professional contracts. That begs a question: What ...
Now a picturesque destination for tourists, Prague has been an imperial capital, a flashpoint in religious wars and the site of communist crackdowns.
Here’s how to get out when the airport closes, the airlines stop answering their phones, and your travel insurance doesn’t work.
Sarah Rogers, Trump's nominee, has led the administration’s campaign against E.U. and U.K. regulation of online hate speech and misinformation.
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BRIAN VINER on How To Make A Killing: This remake of the greatest of all Ealing comedies is a dud
The greatest of all Ealing comedies, the 1949 masterpiece Kind Hearts And Coronets, really should be left to rest in eternal peace and everlasting appreciation.
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India and Iran: Blood Is Thicker Than Babel
From "madar" and "matr" to "haft" and "sapta", the scores of parallels between Persian and Sanskrit are more than coincidence. They are linguistic reminders of a shared civilisation that is 4,000 ...
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