During a recent conference on the People’s Liberation Army, I heard the same question posed to attendees and paper writers: ...
On July 3 and 4, Mars will meet with Uranus in Gemini, bringing together the planet of action, conflict and passion with the ...
Over recent years, executive leadership conversation has shifted. Companies are no longer judged solely on the bottom line, ...
In 1952, around 58,000 American children contracted polio. More than 21,000 were paralyzed and 3,000 died. The disease would start like a cold, and then, all of a sudden, children couldn’t breathe or ...
At a time of backlash against foreigners various groups champion contributions of immigrants during semiquincentennial ...
The sense that “Left” and “Right” no longer clearly describe political reality is not new; it first became impossible to ...
Russian logistics in southern Ukraine have fallen into a critical state due to significant damage to key road bridges. The enemy is forced to construct bypass infrastructure in an attempt to maintain ...
This paper examines the origins, development, and impact of the Crusades on the medieval world through an analysis of Cécile Morrisson’s work The Crusades. The author pays particular attention to the ...
In high-stakes politics, it is not uncommon for official leaders to be unable to negotiate openly for fear of losing face or ...
When it comes to traveling for medi spas and biohacking retreats, only some clinics are actually worth their salt. Here's ...
The cover illustration of May 11’s New Yorker magazine is titled “Red, White, and Kinda Blue.” It features George Washington looking glum. His jaw is propped disconsolately on his hand in a melancholy ...