Journalist Justin Miller explains why both the Democratic and Republican U.S. Senate primaries in Texas are are so close.
Sarasota murder trial hears sister testify the defendant talked about writing a book to be famous and that he admitted he’d “popped him in the face.” ...
Rovier Carrington thought his cases against MTV and Paramount executives should have been the biggest of the #MeToo era. Instead, they raised unsettling questions about victimhood ...
February in Illinois means one thing to me: prime time to warm up with freshly baked goodies that make cold mornings feel ...
While the meme makes the scene in Interstellar into something of a joke, it’s actually a harrowing emotional moment. McConaughey’s character has ended up spending far too long on a planet suffering ...
At their best, theology and history are complementary tools that enact remembering as a sacred practice. I have trouble ...
Steamship races, mutinies, tourists, Alaska glaciers and an exotic death: Tales of the S.S. Olympian
Known as a white elephant for its lack of practicality, the steamer still managed to get into its share of adventures in the ...
McLaren team boss Andrea Stella has called on the FIA to urgently revise three key safety aspects of Formula 1’s 2026 regulations.
Paris is known for love, but how accurate is the assumption that the city kindles romance? Liam Murphy-Robledo heads to ...
An umpiring tradition born in 1938 reflects on its legacy as robo umps and other advancements usher in a new era.
Sen. Jon Ossoff injected the Epstein files into a potent new political argument during a rally in Atlanta over the weekend.
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