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Dr. Karida L. Brown, author of The Battle for the Black Mind, warns that today’s attacks on public education echo a long ...
While playing hard-to-get can have positive effects in certain situations, research finds that it's far from universally ...
As technology marches on, some people get trapped using decades-old software and devices. Here's a look inside the strange, ...
A deficiency in the availability of a pharmaceutical product is usually known as a shortage. However, the term “stock-out” has also been used to describe a deficiency that occurs locally. It is ...
Benyamin on why he thinks 'The Second Book of Prophets' is unlike anything he's written before, and translator Ministhy S. on ...
MARBLEHEAD – Two Marblehead 8th graders from Veterans Middle School were honored at the Letters About Literature (LAL) awards ceremony Tuesday at the State House in the Great Hall. LAL is a statewide ...
What if Kannagi and Madhavi were not rivals bound by the tragedy of a man, but friends — women who shared laughter over ...
Historian Marlene Daut traces her journey from California into the intellectual and literary foundations of Haitian history that birthed “The First and Last King of Haiti,” the Yale professor’s latest ...
A recent study has found a 50 per cent decline in the use of semicolons over the last two decades. The decline accelerates a longterm trend: In 1781, British literature featured a semicolon roughly ...
In ‘African Stories’, award-winning Nigerian writer Ben Okri assembles a landmark collection – bringing 36 African short stories, diverse in language and perspective – on par with the global greats.
In the 99 Percent Invisible podcast interview, Green laments the destruction of USAID and what this may mean for TB programs, ...