BENJAMINE DREYER, the author of “Dreyer’s English,” speaking of style changes The New Yorker, slow to make concessions to the internet age, announced. But the magazine will keep diereses above certain ...
DAVID ESTRELLA, a New Jersey native living part-time in Ecuador, on his visit to Venezuela resulting in him being held captive by the government.
CONSTANZE STEIZENMULLER, an expert in trans-Atlantic relations at the Brookings Institution in Washington, on the support for more moderate leaders as the American president’s policies radiate ...
TYLER GLASNOW, a pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, comparing his teammate, Shohei Ohtani, to the pop star as the Major League Baseball season opens in Tokyo on Tuesday with a duel of Japanese stars ...
GOV. ANDY BESHEAR of Kentucky, one of several Democratic politicians who have flocked to sports radio shows and podcasts to try to win over apolitical young men who tilted toward President Trump in ...
RAQUEL FORTUN, a forensic pathologist in the Philippines who has examined 117 bodies of people killed in the drug war. She still has bodies on her table, and asked her staff to tell the bodies about ...
MATT DUCHENE, a center for the Dallas Stars, on coping with the physical, mental and emotional toll of being an N.H.L. player (no matter how much fun playing a game for a living may be).
This free Litany of the Sacred Heart of Jesus printable is perfect to print out and use during the month of June to celebrate ...
“The war is a mix of World War I and World War III — what could be a future war.” ADM. PIERRE VANDIER, NATO’s supreme allied commander for transformation, on how drones have changed the war in Ukraine ...
“We can’t even sail around our own country. They are really rubbing it in.” MARCUS HELLYER, an expert on military spending and capability who previously worked for Australia’s defense ...