A lost 800-year-old Merlin and King Arthur manuscript was found in the 16th-century book and studied using advanced imaging ...
The Economist has a long-standing aversion to tariffs: it was founded in 1843 to campaign for their elimination—specifically, ...
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Reaction to the chancellor announcing billions in cuts and gloomy economic forecasts dominate the front pages.
When I started working for Vanity Fair in 1995 I remember coming into the office one morning to discover that most of the ...
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When bestselling psychological thriller writer Paula Hawkins (“The Girl on the Train,” 2015) stamps the cover of your debut ...
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Reading historical fiction is a powerful way to experience the past through the eyes of someone living a very different life.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Christine Wenc, author of the new book Funny Because It's True: How the Onion Created Modern News Satire.
The JFK assassination files do not rule out the possibility of a second shooter and a wider conspiracy being involved in the 1963 shooting, according to an expert.