The World Lost a Great Philosopher This Week
This has been a sad week for those of us who read, study and care about political philosophy. That’s because Charles W. Mills, a U.K.-born and …
This has been a sad week for those of us who read, study and care about political philosophy. That’s because Charles W. Mills, a U.K.-born and …
On Monday, the Sudanese military launched a coup. Lt. Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the head of the military, seized control of the transitional …
September was turbulent: More than 200 Australians arrested during citywide protests and a temporary no-fly zone declared over Melbourne. Rubber …
A young woman walked casually down a public street only to find herself suddenly surrounded by masked law enforcement officers in plain clothes. Without explanation — and in the absence of criminal charges and any due process — she was forced into a …
Those deep divots are all the better for holding salted butter and maple syrup.
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Green called himself out for getting overly aggressive in a Game 6 loss before a vintage Game 7. Next up: Rudy Gobert and the Timberwolves.
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If you’re unhappy with your New York City apartment, it helps to have a relative who is a real estate agent. That’s what Tim Burns, 38 …
As many as 17 Christian missionaries from the United States and their family members, including children, were kidnapped on Saturday by a gang in …
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