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They might break mirrors, but they won't break down. From old beaters to boxy beasts, these ugly cars are the most durable ...
Judging by recent controversy around the gamified language-learning app he co-founded, it is not just AI that can misjudge communication. Last month, von Ahn shared on LinkedIn an email he had sent to ...
Schoolchildren enjoyed a taste of different cultures from their classrooms when they took part in ‘Around the World Day’.
Shortly before his death, The Nation spoke with the Kenyan writer about his most recent essay collection Decolonizing ...
Six essays from U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono, Randy Soriano, Peter Tui Silva, Walter Kinoshita, Dean Hamer and Joe Wilson, and ...
Before the events of 3 December 2024, South Korea's new president Lee Jae–myung's path to power was littered with obstacles.
Sport Wagons. Although there's no sign of their sales declining (yet), the days of over-capacitized, underutilized ...
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Editorial Roundup: United States
Once Western European nations and the United States decided not to send their citizens to fight for Ukraine — an understandable choice — Russia was guaranteed to make gains against its much smaller ...
Tatami” follows the story of Leila, an Iranian judo athlete who faces political pressure from her government to fake an ...
The brutal, ketamine-fuelled killing of public schoolboy Alex Morgan shocked the world. In our new chart-topping true-crime ...
A father’s disappearance, and the black hole of uncertainty surrounding it, are the subject of her prickly new novel.
Murray Kempton’s politics were as idiosyncratic as his writing style. He was a journalist who always seemed to be where the ...