A meticulously researched novel challenges long-held assumptions about the Knights Templar, the bloodline of Christ, ...
There are moments in everyone's life when it feels as though everything has come to an end—overwhelmed by pressure, stress, ...
From big-name authors Colson Whitehead, George Saunders and Maggie O'Farrell to debuts and non-fiction, these are the titles ...
For, in the exact same way, Lyse Doucet is a ghost in her own extraordinary book, The Finest Hotel in Kabul. A semi-transparent image, fully materialising only when she deems it absolutely necessary.
Trump’s penchant for theatrics and bombast, his obsession with status and his use of power to enrich himself and his family — ...
Bush apparently decided to invade Iraq before he had settled on a specific cause. He wanted to assert American power after ...
Conducting military operations in places like Venezuela seem designed to prevent further attacks from adversaries.
You know, if they would’ve listened to me, they would’ve taken out Bin Laden. Then you wouldn’t have had the World Trade ...
Margaret Atwood’s look back at her life and career shows readers that building and maintaining an independent mind is a full life’s work.
If Trever Nehls takes the seat of his brother, Rep. Troy Nehls, it will be the first time a U.S. lawmaker is succeeded by ...
Take this hopeful thought into 2026: the tyrants we endure always falter, and their ‘seismic’ upheavals are usually false dawns, says Guardian foreign affairs commentator Simon Tisdall ...
What does history tell us about U.S. actions in Venezuela? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Stephen Kinzer, author of the book, "Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq." ...
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