The New York Times’ daily puzzle, Connections, is back with its Monday, January 12 challenge, and it’s another brain workout.
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A U.S. expert called Tuesday for the United States to flag China's installation of maritime structures in and around a jointly managed zone between Korea and China in the West Sea as another example ...
MINSK, 9 November (BelTA) – As one of the reasons Lithuania may have closed the border with Belarus in order to get additional funding under the pretense of reinforcing the border security. Yulia ...
“The only countries that will really learn more if [U.S. nuclear] testing resumes are Russia and, to a much greater extent, China,” says Jeffrey Lewis, an expert on the geopolitics of nuclear weaponry ...
Last season will be hard to top for the SEC, which placed 14 of its 16 teams in the 2025 NCAA Tournament. That was a record, both in terms of total number of teams and percentage of teams. Once the ...
It’s the dead of October, which means you’re probably looking for movies that can get you in the right mindset for spooky season. American studies professor and film expert Thomas Doherty has you ...
Seemingly half the internet being broken didn’t stand a chance against the unrelenting bull-market forces that dragged the S&P 500 SPX to its third-highest close in history on Monday, and even ...
All the hype surrounding this Chicago Blackhawks season centered on the young players coming up and putting their stamp on the organization, taking over as the new faces of the franchise. Former ...