Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki explained that, in simple terms, people eventually become what they repeatedly say.
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It may be too early for an in-depth analysis of the horrific attack on a Hanukkah gathering at Australia’s famous Bondi Beach, beyond the obvious fact that it was yet another act of Islamist terror, ...
Our globe stops at the Middle East. Violence-bent rightwing Israeli settlers in the West Bank have been committing atrocious ...
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The Remaking of Trump’s Washington, DC
The ballroom and his other proposed building projects are many things, but they are not exactly works of architecture.
Curious about someone’s weight loss? Here’s why that question might do more harm than good—and what to say instead.
Readers discuss an essay by Anand Giridharadas about Jeffrey Epstein’s circle. Also: The White House ballroom; Medicare for All; immigrant fears.
Whether or not Donald Trump knows it, his new doctrine of “peaceful coexistence” with America’s enemies is a page straight ...
Why is the myth so durable. Because it is emotionally efficient. It provides a single object of hatred, which is cheaper than ...
The Disney/OpenAI deal and the ElevenLabs deal highlights the fact that IPs are often a combination of images, music, voices ...
In recent weeks, a new Israeli security narrative has been taking shape. Its object is not new, the Islamic Republic of Iran, ...
A full day inside a suburban rink revealed how one place can hold ambition, grief, faith, and escape—sometimes all at once.
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