Lea Sophie Scholz, Josephine Schlörb, and Josie Hofmann of Germany race during the Women’s Team Pursuit Final C against ...
Stephen Colbert’s Late Show ends in May, and he’s in almost open warfare with his soon-to-be ex-bosses at CBS. Last night, he had planned to broadcast an interview with James Talarico, a member of the ...
When I was growing up in Washington, D.C., in the 1990s, many businesses proudly kept in their windows signs from Jesse Jackson’s 1984 and ’88 presidential runs. He was a revered figure, someone ...
The events will include a mixed-gender skimo relay—“contrived for the Olympic field,” Sarah Cookler, the head of sport for ...
The Trump administration’s hostility to science is real and deeply concerning. But it has not—so far—reset the Republican ...
The top entries in this year’s open contest were just announced, selected from more than 430,000 images from more than 200 ...
Family lore has it that Irving got into some sort of heated disagreement with Cornelius, and got revenge by bestowing the Van ...
Without the guarantee of American cooperation and NATO protection, the EU is newly vulnerable. And in response, in the past ...
A collection of images showing events and sights from around the world in 1876—the year the United States celebrated its ...
Americans are living in parallel AI universes. For much of the country, AI has come to mean ChatGPT, Google’s AI overviews, and the slop that now clogs social-media feeds. Meanwhile, tech hobbyists ...
As Cabinet members snarl at representatives and senators, and social media fills with semiliterate trolling and insults by public officials, we need to remember that rhetoric—the art of persuasive ...
The prime ministers and presidents sit in the main hall, but plenty of other people attend the conference: security analysts, lieutenant colonels, drone engineers, deputy defense ministers, ...