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A Time Magazine cover on Wednesday depicted former President Donald Trump in an uphill battle on the golf course to assess ...
On a visit to my mom’s house, the yellow spines of National Geographic magazines lined up like soldiers caught my eye. These ...
The singing mogul was remanded to jail two days in a row in separate decisions by two federal judges who twice denied him ...
Today, The New York Times Magazine published one of the most ambitious stories in its long history — an account of a Russian ...
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Including lighthearted mysteries, small-town romances, and spooky classics, this list of best fall books will make you want ...
Why Donatien Grau, an adviser at the Louvre, decided to write “De Civitate Angelorum,” a book about Los Angeles, the Roman ...
Matt Zoller Seitz writes for us sometimes. Your October issue of D Magazine will bring you a cool MZS story that involves Brian De Palma and Dallas history. That connection is my excuse to point you ...
BYU bioinformatics professor Sam Payne couldn't believe what was on his computer screen when he was asked to peer review a ...
“A reading? I thought they were joking,” he explained. “My mind raced back to school and my stumbling, ­incoherent efforts to ...
Author and researcher Cat Bohannon updates the traditional story of our species in “Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 ...