The 'human computer' amazed everyone with her lightning-fast calculations, surpassing even machines. However, Shakuntala Devi ...
However, his latest collaboration was a tongue-in-cheek take on current affairs in a series of short poems called ... His ...
The Dragon Roars Back” is a deep-dive into the leadership and foreign policy of the People’s Republic of China. With a focus ...
“I’m proud of what we’ve done with Afternoon Briefing these last three years,” said Jennett, who began hosting the current affairs show in 2022. “It has become an accessible place for ...
And because the team and I have been hands-on with all of the Dungeons & Dragons books for this current version of the game (known as Fifth Edition, or '5e' for short), we have plenty of thoughts ...
The changing face of technology offers new and unique opportunities for people to start affairs — whether they ... to subtle temptations to stray. The book, Hedges: Loving Your Marriage Enough ...
So, what does an accessible city for all look like? Writer and disability organizer Emily Macrae has some suggestions, and they can be found in a new book of essays and interviews she’s edited, called ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Our recommended books this week include histories of corporate mismanagement and misbehavior in the 19th century (“Savings and ...
He said the five sacked Ministers include Uju-Ken Ohanenye (Women Affairs); Lola Ade-John (Tourism); Prof Tahir Mamman (Education); Abdullahi Muhammad Gwarzo (State, Housing and Urban Development ...
There are a lot of books about opium. Nearly all of these books document a narrow range of times, places, and practices that stand out within the global history of this uniquely harmful drug. One can ...
This book by the former managing director of the Institute of International Finance, the international bankers’ lobby, is part blow-by-blow account of the Greek debt crisis that started in 2009 and ...
This wide-ranging and thought-provoking book covers propaganda, disinformation on social media, and everyday cultural output that perpetuates harmful stereotypes. Newitz turns to the likes of Edward ...