Trevor Lawrence was supposed to become the next great NFL quarterback. Four years later, the Jacksonville Jaguars are falling behind the Houston Texans in the AFC South, while Lawrence is 20-30 as
Over the past decade or so, a notable trend among American historians, particularly those prioritizing social justice in their research, has been to frame the unsavory facets of United States history as the defining features of the society. One useful way to think of this is as a version of the American exceptionalism the same […]
President Joe Biden hopes the latest jobs report will help convince voters that the economy is thriving under his policies, but a thorough look at the data released last week by the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the economy is far weaker than he says it is. The headline numbers of 300,000 jobs created and […]
Filing is now open for the annual French tax declaration, with the deadline falling in either May or June, depending where you live.
A Stanford student takes on Melinda French Gates.
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Robin Williams and Sally Field had plenty of chemistry as divorced parents in the 90s comedy classic, "Mrs. Doubtfire." Were they just as close in real life?
Ruby Sunday’s safe for now! Previously, it was reported that a new companion would replace Millie Gibson on Doctor Who. However, those rumors—which originated in The Mirror, so it was always a grain of salt situation—turned out to be slightly inaccurate. News out of Whoville today is that Varada Sethu (Andor) will actually join Gibson as a second companion to Ncuti Gatwa’s Doctor in the second series of the show’s Disney+ era. “I feel like the luckiest person in the world. It is such an honour...
Suzuki advert from Ghana suggests people trade in their classic Lancia Delta Integrale for a Japanese econo-box
The sinful tendencies of the human heart will slowly sink society unless you, I and the majority of our neighbors actively work to contain them.
The Superman actor apparently ‘stands up every time a lady walks into a room’ – a kind gesture, but also a bit of a weird one, writes Oliver Keens. Isn’t all of this a tad outdated?
Macbeth’s climax rests on a witchy technicality that has always felt like it belongs more to 20th-century screenwriting than 17th-century drama: Its power-mad, prophecy-enabled protagonist, having already slain his king […]