"I call it paycheck populism," Osborn told Newsweek as he laid out how he aims to beat one of the wealthiest senators.
There are three enduring — and competing — myths about where the name came from, but all have been debunked and a fourth ...
In startup culture worldwide, there is a ritual that has become almost religious: the worship of role models. Young founders ...
If you’re anything like me, you’ve got at least one half-finished craft project lurking in a basket somewhere. Maybe it’s a blanket you stopped knitting when life got busy, or a complicated kit that ...
Perhaps it’s best to experience thrills vicariously, through cinema, from the comfort of your own home. Luckily, a platform exists that is positively awash in thrills, and that’s Home Box Office ...
The High Court’s preliminary ruling this week in the libel case brought by the BBC’s online Middle East editor, Raffi Berg, against journalist Owen Jones is highly significant. It doesn’t settle the ...
A growing number of women are dismantling the gatekeeper model that exists within the traditional and independent book publishing industry.
The Thursday Murder Club', 'Slow Horses' and 'A Pale View of Hills' authors are among 10,000 writers protesting against AI ...
Proposals for the 2026 BCA are due on March 13th, 2026.
Author Karen Hao critiques Silicon Valley's AI model, urging India to develop its own path with small, affordable models. She highlights the exploitation of poor communities for data annotation and ...
From Atlanta thrillers to Appalachian tales, March delivers a strong slate of Southern books with Georgia connections.
The apostrophe can be used to show who things belong to. If an item belongs to something, the apostrophe shows us who, by sitting at the end of the noun. If that noun doesn't end in s, the apostrophe ...