White-collar workers are getting nervous, with good reason. Sure, 98 percent of college graduates who want a job still have one, and wages are ticking up. Sure, some companies that cite the ...
Vanderbilt University, in Nashville, is the sort of highly selective institution that jockeys for the unofficial title of Harvard of the South. Recently, the university’s chancellor had a new idea: ...
To wit: As a girl, Edith Wharton adored oyster sauce, turtle, stewed celery, cooked tomatoes, and lima beans in cream. Mark ...
Americans are living in parallel AI universes. For much of the country, AI has come to mean ChatGPT, Google’s AI overviews, ...
Europe and Canada seek “strategic balance” between Washington and Beijing but often just get caught in the middle.
Marco Rubio was more civil than J. D. Vance had been, but the message to longtime allies was the same.
The ouster of the spokesperson Dave Butler, a colonel, shows that the defense secretary’s culling is far from over.
Stephen Colbert’s Late Show ends in May, and he’s in almost open warfare with his soon-to-be ex-bosses at CBS. Last night, he had planned to broadcast an interview with James Talarico, a member of the ...
When I was growing up in Washington, D.C., in the 1990s, many businesses proudly kept in their windows signs from Jesse Jackson’s 1984 and ’88 presidential runs. He was a revered figure, someone ...
A team of three speed skaters moves as one. Lea Sophie Scholz, Josephine Schlörb, and Josie Hofmann of Germany race during ...
Christie Aschwanden is the author of the New York Times best seller Good to Go: What the Athlete in All of Us Can Learn From the Strange Science of Recovery. She is also a co-host of Emerging Form, a ...
The events will include a mixed-gender skimo relay—“contrived for the Olympic field,” Sarah Cookler, the head of sport for ...
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