A $20,000 sneaker mystery box becomes a test of whether the resale market still has real value in 2025. The box comes from a former reseller trying to liquidate inventory, raising questions about ...
Cruel masters were somewhat of a staple in history. Through all the ages, particularly evil men were a dime a dozen and often used their positions of power to exert cruelty on undeserving servants.
Roswell, New Mexico has always had a thing for things that don't quite fit. In the summer of 1947, the U.S. Army Air Force announced it had recovered a "flying disc" from a ranch outside the city — a ...
West Bengal chief minister and TMC leader Mamata Banerjee is confident ahead of the counting day on May 4, saying her party is set to win more than 200 seats in the assembly elections 2026. She ...
When Quentin Tarantino was pushed by a television host to turn a movie interview into a political confrontation, he calmly drew a line. Rather than taking the bait, Tarantino refused to answer a ...
Slaves portrayed working in the Laurion mines. 7th century BC. Credit: Public Domain Slavery in Ancient Greece was acceptable and common, as in most organized societies of the time; yet there were ...
State laws and constitutions guarantee all children in the United States the right to a publicly funded education. That doesn’t mean a right only to a public school education. The Supreme Court has ...
10 years ago this month, Pharrell Williams’s single “Happy” reached number one on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart and remained there for 10 consecutive weeks. Bolstered by its success as a soundtrack single ...
Oscar-winner and 2024 Berlinale jury president Lupita Nyong’o (“Black Panther,” “12 Years a Slave”) and Chloe Grace Moretz (“The Peripheral,” “The Miseducation of Cameron Post”) are set to enter the ...
In the Wall Street Journal, Mahzarin Banaji and Frank Dobbin recently published “Why DEI Training Doesn’t Work—and How to Fix It,” a defense of implicit-bias research in the guise of a critique of ...
Wilful amnesia ... two fascinating journeys through Britain’s imperial past and present suggest attitudes must change In the endless catalogue of British imperial atrocities, the unprovoked invasion ...