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The American University of Baghdad has celebrated the graduation of its first cohort of students at a campus that was once a ...
But a soft touch didn’t mean a soft will. Beneath his gentle manner was an unwavering commitment to the highest standards.
In a rare move, the Archaeological Survey of India returned a 982-page excavation report on Keezhadi, seeking revisions from its lead archaeologist. Indologist R. Balakrishnan speaks to Frontline ...
When we watch the actor’s stunts, we are watching someone defy death, over and over again. It’s impossible to look away.
The Chesapeake Bay has a big blue catfish problem. But one photographer thinks that catching, killing, and selling blue cats can help.
State action to reduce carbon emissions and address climate change can make a big difference, even in the absence of a strong ...
Palo Alto’s Churchill Avenue rail crossing is now equipped with artificial intelligence technology that officials believe will improve safety by reducing collisions.
The crime writer talks about her new novel, “El Dorado Drive,” and what keeps her motivated: “I always want to go to a place ...
Many residents and people from as far away as Melboume in Australia have been in touch to register their concern about the ...
In anticipation of Adam Curtis’ new series Shifty, I have been listening to some of his podcast interviews. That gave me an ...
That’s Powell’s City of Books in Portland – a bibliophile’s paradise so vast it requires a map, and yes, they actually provide one. The term “bookstore” feels woefully inadequate here, like calling ...
Harvard and the federal government are locked in a battle that boils down to turning over records on international students.