The strange case of Brittney Griner raises all sorts of perplexing questions. Is one of the best women basketball players in the world a political pawn in the standoff between two antagonistic ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Even on a Monday morning, the Turner and Constable show at Tate Britain is so crowded as to be scarcely worth ...
The US government is backing Iraq’s plan to transfer Lukoil PJSC’s stake in a giant oil field to an American company, days before a sanctions waiver on the Russian firm is set to expire. Iraq’s Oil ...
NASHVILLE—The idea that Diego Pavia could sit at UFC323 and fully focus on the competition playing out in front of him and his offensive linemen appears to have some naivety mixed into it. Pavia ...
Immigration Matters is a recurring series by César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández that analyzes the court’s immigration docket, highlighting emerging legal questions about new policy and enforcement ...
Matt McMillan is surprisingly upbeat about the business of local newspapers, even printed ones. McMillan, CEO of a group of 16 weeklies in Minnesota and Wisconsin, was elected chair of the America’s ...
Remember when Indiana Jones nonchalantly chose to hip-shoot his way out of a duel with a threatening swordsman? It was pragmatism over pageantry. Simple versus struggle. Bullet beats blade.
In 2015, retirements of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justices meant that there were three openings on the state’s top court. This was highly unusual and both parties saw it as an opportunity to elect ...
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