Everyone hates a hypocrite. But endlessly hunting for contradictions in others can backfire — and lead to worse outcomes than ...
The sharp-witted star of Sam Pinkleton's West End transfer talks to THR about bringing the British capital to its knees with ...
As Secretary of State, the President’s onetime foe now offers him lavish displays of public praise—and will execute his ...
Agnes and Peter strip naked and douse themselves with gasoline. Agnes proclaims her love. They light a match.
A broad of coalition of Australia's most influential religious leaders have urged the prime minister to scrap Labor's ...
A new and unique house of mission and prayer inspired by the call to a new evangelization has opened in the U.K., hoping to ...
A small book replaces the screen; thoughts replace the feed. For Katrantzou, the minaudière becomes less a handbag than a declaration that insists on presence, intention, and the rare luxury of being ...
Wunmi Mosaku got the time wrong. She thought that the nominations were going to be announced at 8:30 a.m. in Los Angeles and ...
History is unforgiving. It remembers what institutions prefer to forget, what leaders hope to bury under pastoral language, and what silence attempts to erase. It remembers not only crimes, but ...
As major media capitulated to Trump this past year, student journalists held the powerful to account—both on campus and ...
Kristen Stewart’s “The Chronology of Water” follows a sexual abuse survivor finding her voice as a writer; Mona Fastvold’s ...
Patience Nitumwesiga’s new documentary, “The Woman Who Poked The Leopard,” covers the life and resistance of the Ugandan ...
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