On Friday evening, President Trump commuted the sentence of former Representative George Santos. “Good luck George, have a ...
The people who pushed the narratives of national reconciliation in the decades after Reconstruction weren’t Southerners. It ...
So to be clear, if you want to make squillions from a stock market crash, you need to buy deep out-of-the-money put options.
We live in a world full of anomalies. Our instinct of disgust tells us that’s something to run away from, but we’re ...
For Gen Z students who have grown up navigating both online classes and algorithmic chaos, learning smarter isn’t about ...
After three months of high-level legal wrangling, the state Supreme Court on Monday rejected a request from a criminal ...
I share, in many respects, the impulse that produces such a critique. If prudence is the conservative virtue par excellence, then skepticism of unaccountable power and of public mendacity is its ...
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The opening-night gala for the Metropolitan Opera’s new season may be the last place you would expect to find yet another ...
From polishing grammar to creating study aids, ChatGPT is a common fixture in many classrooms and homes. The popular tool, with its ability to mimic human writing or solve tough math ...
Harvard’s History Department should make History 10 a modern world history survey course that includes map quizzes, sit-down exams, in-class essays, and (gasp) even some date memorization.
So when this excerpt of Elizabeth Gilbert’s new book, All the Way to the River, was published, I couldn’t turn away, even though it felt like the consensus reaction was “Oh, no.” Don’t get me wrong. I ...
The book by trial lawyer Tom Melsheimer and former trial judge and current appellate Justice Craig Smith is a rare “how to” ...