The relationship between Marine Le Pen's lieutenant and an aristocratic student raised in the international jet set made the ...
Jamaica overcame a spirited New Caledonia side — and a rowdy, underdog-embracing crowd — to keep their World Cup dream alive ...
The French aristocrat and Philhellene, known as the Duchess of Plaisance, was a legendary figure in Athens during the early ...
For the past two years, AI copilots have been everywhere: writing code, drafting emails, and summarising meetings. They made ...
The 1966 Peugeot 404 did not shout for attention. It relied on clean lines, calm road manners and an almost understated air of competence that has aged far better than many louder contemporaries. That ...
Indian Railways will shed its connection to Nobel laureate Rudyard Kipling, as one of its most iconic features — the Wheeler ...
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The Enigma of Gertrude Stein

Books & the Arts / Why do we misunderstand one of modernism’s great writers? David Schurman Wallace No one understands Gertrude Stein. For this, we should all give thanks. It is almost a cliché to ...
When oil routes choke, chip dreams feel the pressure India’s semiconductor ambitions haven’t hit a wall yet — but the Strait ...
The opening pages of Kate Holden’s new book capture the joy of arriving home to one’s own house after a most magnificent ...
Tom, an AI agent, was banned from Wikipedia but wasn’t happy with how its editors approached it, so it started a blog about ...
The 1967 Sunbeam Tiger looks like a tidy British roadster from a distance, all slim fenders and modest chrome. Up close, the details still whisper Alpine rather than muscle car. The surprise sits ...
A peculiar meeting at the Pentagon between apostolic nuncio Cardinal Christophe Pierre, who serves as Pope Leo XIV's U.S.