What began as a fun exercise in recreating dishes from film and television has since evolved into a multimedia empire with ...
The outgoing head of nation's largest teachers' union discusses how she's helped reposition it to respond to new challenges.
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Can we keep the republic? We believe we can. If the two of us can get along, so can America.
Pope Leo XIV offered a sharp rebuke to the Trump administration's defense of the Iran war, telling a gathering of cardinals ...
The Bicentennial was not just a commemoration of 200 years of independence — it was a coast‑to‑coast block party of red, white, and blue. School children memorized the Declaration of Independence, ...
South Korea's young election protesters emphasized procedural fairness, but leaderless organizing and social media allowed ...
But the need to listen to each other and to persuade has never been stronger.
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Near the end of his presidency, George Washington was deeply worried about the young republic’s future. In his 1796 Farewell ...
Before the trophy is lifted, the World Cup has already done the harder thing: briefly making a divided world watch the same ...
Steven Olikara identifies a "division industrial complex" where media and politics profit from societal polarization, ...