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From the battlefield-tested lessons to the timeless political insights, these books can definitely redefine leadership by ...
In the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack, a look at how Pakistan's school textbooks describe India, Hindus, key historical figures, Congress, the independence struggle and Kashmir ...
The first British soldier that the Soviets allowed into Hitler's lair, in July 1945, was Hugh Lunghi, who was in Berlin as an interpreter for the Potsdam Conference.
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently declared autism a national “epidemic,” calling it a “preventable disease” that is growing at an “alarming rate.” He went on ...
Here's today's NYT Mini Crossword answer. These answers will help you solve New York Times' popular crossword game, Mini ...
Before joining the Bush Administration in 2001, Graham founded and led the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis for 11 years. He ...
The University of Leeds shares the oldest English book about cheese, offering rare insights into diets and early cheesemaking ...
Director of the Public Library Nori Morganstein announced that on May 3, the library will officially turn 130 years old. First founded in 1819, the Nahant Public Library will be remembered as one of ...
In an era where personal branding has become a widespread obsession, Gala’s life story is emblematic of the heights to which ...
When Bill Belichick coached the New England Patriots he was one of the game's most controlling people. Now? This Belichick is almost unrecognizable.
A Cavaliers veteran sent a key text message to a group thread for the team that reminded them of the job at hand. What followed was a historic win.
It’s also a story of “bravery, friendship and never forgetting who you were,” reads Emmanuel Nkuranga, the author of the tale ...