When repeatedly aiding Ukrainian families by renting their flats near the front lines, opinion writer Tom Philp has found ...
Tucked away in the small community of Otis, Oregon sits a humble red building that has breakfast enthusiasts making detours, ...
ERASURE: Miles Taylor was famously “Anonymous” in the NYT. Now he’s anonymous at his former position at the Department of Homeland Security, our Ben Jacobs writes in. A plate commemorating ...
Whatever the outcome of the tense diplomacy surrounding President Trump's Ukraine peace deal, especially following his explosive meeting with President Zelensky, the result is set to be a new ...
they also send a message of hope and possibility to the tens of thousands of trans youth and adults feeling the doom and despair that comes with our current administration’s rhetoric and policy.” ...
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Lufthansa’s Miles & More programme effectively signalled the end of changeable and refundable redemption flights today – at least on its own aircraft – as it announced a move to a full revenue based ...
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The mounting pressure on Brazil’s federal environmental agency (IBAMA) to approve the disastrous project to extract oil from the mouth of the Amazon River (see here and here) should be ...
Thousands of miles away in Manila, an IT outsourcing firm retrains its entire staff in AI integration. Meanwhile, in Bangalore, a major tech consultancy automates tasks that once required dozens ...
“So now is the time to go outside of our comfort zone,” he encouraged those in attendance. “Now is not the time for despair or feeling helpless. Now is the time to stand up, to fight back, to take on ...
In a dramatic twist during Oklahoma’s 93-87 win over No. 21 Mississippi State on Saturday afternoon in Norman, guard Duke Miles endured a painful setback when he lost parts of two teeth.