The notion that Mr Sarwar and Scottish Labour are Blue Labour champions of working-class communities is unconvincing, to say the least. But ...
Continuing one of America's most influential legacies, Dr. Bernice King has established herself as a formidable force for justice and reconciliation in her own right. As we mark Black History Month, ...
I grew up in Detroit, immersed in the rhythms and soul of Motown, a force that felt unstoppable. Motown was more than music; it was a cultural movement. Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Martha Reeves, ...
The 2017 book has surged to the top of the New York Times bestseller list and Barnes & Noble's charts. Here's what to know about it.
In “All or Nothing,” the Trump biographer shows that he is his favorite subject’s perfect twin. Nicolas Niarchos is a freelance journalist whose writing on international relations has appeared in The ...
We’ve never seen anything like this: a president who appears aligned with a Russian dictator in targeting the weak and the ...
“1984” by George Orwell (1949). “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley (1932). “A Mathematician Reads The Newspaper” by John Allen Poulos (1995). You could also throw in some Greek philosophers if you ...
Tariq Trotter’s 2023 memoir about growing up in Philadelphia will be the focus of the Free Library’s all-city reading program.
COVID-19 at root of Gen Z move to the right; Vivek readies battle for Ohio; Kemp brushes back Greene; A very big fish story ...
There are few works as unsettling as “The Republic.” Not because of its complexity or reputation but because it refuses to let us hide from the hardest questions: What is justice? Is it even possible?
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