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We asked our editors to share some of the non-negotiables they swear by for a good night’s rest—and you might want to give these a try too.
"We threw hand grenades!"With military instructors shouting encouragement, the 83 children, aged 8-17, took part in a "route march" on the shore of the River Don, alternately running and crawling ...
A private school in Madhya Pradesh’s Raisen district has landed in a controversy for using Urdu and Islamic terms in the alphabet learning chart prepared for nursery students.
To the editor: America the Spineless is caving to Trump at every turn. Law firms, universities, corporations, state legislatures, newspapers, once independent-minded Republicans and Democrats, the ...
An Input Method Editor helps users to type in different languages & enter the special characters/symbols. See how to install & user IMEs on your Windows 11/10.
8 New Books We Love This Week Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times. Share full article Aug. 14, 2025 ...
I fear we are entering a new era of McCarthyism. It didn't end well and I don't believe it will this time either.
When the words reporters use are junk, their stories are junk, too Language issues surface every day in journalism. Here's how student journalists can learn to choose words like the pros.
Buyers can use AI tools not only to educate themselves about complex real-estate terminology, but also to gain a basic understanding of the process of buying or selling a home.
Another way we use it is to say that a problem is something that no one else thinks is important. You know how you don't like sitting on the left side of the studio, Feifei?
News Letter from the Editor: Big utilities like DTE and Consumers wield great power. We shine a light on them. Published: Aug. 22, 2025, 11:30 a.m.