A front-page column in the Sunday New York Times about the shakeup at the United Nations got me thinking about how global politics can mimic nature, especially in terms of what happens when invasive ...
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TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online ...
Whether it’s a seasoned founder hoping to launch their next startup or a first-time entrepreneur trying to take a side hustle to the next level, the vast majority of companies need outside funding to ...
Brandi Brown has yet to find a Black church near her Southern California home that feels right for her. So when she wants to talk about God, she relies on someone over a thousand miles (1,600 ...
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Since the cancel culture has appropriated itself the power to decide what is – and what is not – culturally appropriate, there has been an ongoing movement to cancel all cultural icons that are not ...
(CNN) — As wind energy expands in the United States, concerns have grown about the potential for tall turbines to be a drag on property values. But a new nationwide study that analyzed data from 300 ...
Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro is known to make outlandish statements, but his latest threat to invade neighboring Guyana and take control of its fabulous oil reserves should not be taken lightly.