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The Chancellor of the Exchequer vowed to stand firmly behind her fiscal plan when asked if she will need to rethink her ...
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In “The Word of Dog,” philosopher Mark Rowlands writes that the animals are empathetic and, unlike humans, unburdened by ...
Benjamin was a generally unhappy, unlucky and unwell man. He was also the most original thinker of modernity, obsessed with ...
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Hailed as a genius and beloved for his generosity, the award-winning novelist has moved from the city he helped the rest of ...
Oliver James said in a new federal lawsuit that The Breakers Palm Beach resort racially discriminated against him during a ...
The Southern Poverty Law Center no longer lists any Klan chapters in Florida. That wasn’t always the case. The boomtown 1920s ...
In light of Apple Intelligence’s notification missteps, Adam Engst examines the value of summarization, overcoming an initial skepticism to argue that summaries are intrinsic to human expression but ...
We know that sex, or otherwise feeling more embodied, is a time-tested stress reliever. Touch, whether you’re touching your partner or touching yourself, releases feel-good hormones like endorphins, ...