The Fort Worth nonprofit leader, who died in 1961, helped more than 10,000 children find homes and became a legislative ...
Before boat parades and light festivals, Christmas in San Diego was shaped by war, faith, and a growing city still finding its identity.
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Resolve to Stop Punching the Clock: Why You Might Be Able to Change When and How Long You Work
Most Americans consider the 40-hour workweek to be a standard schedule - but is the 9 to 5 lifestyle really the healthiest ...
A tribute to Michael Hurley celebrates the father of freak folk.
The low-profile vice president of the European Parliament has received a torrent of death threats for months. Under police ...
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Today in History for Dec. 30: ...
Why did the collapse of neoliberalism lead to this right-wing populist wave fuelling xenophobia? Neoliberalism was held together by a story.
The final column of the year looks at the end of things — the end of the world, the end of youth — along with an underrated ...
Meters to Andriivka is an unforgettable war documentary about the Russian occupation of Ukraine that is now available to ...
For 40 years, Japan’s Studio Ghibli – and its creative chief, director Hayao Miyazaki – have been creating some of the ...
In "One Battle After Another" Leonardo DiCaprio's Bob Ferguson, a former revolutionary scrambles to find his daughter after ...
It’s not all fond recollection at year’s end, however, and a handful of screenings mark the passing of some of cinema’s major figures. David Lynch, Robert Redford, Terence Stamp, and Tom Stoppard are ...
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