Spotters guide drivers through NASCAR’s crowded fields, and ESPN helped do just that for Brad Perez at Circuit of the Americas in the Xfinity Series.
Posts from: April 2024
Daniel Kahneman peacefully died on March 27. But he didn’t forget to impart sincerely worthwhile lessons before parting ways.
Assessing the value proposition that American communities offer their residents
By Ben Glasner and Kenan Fikri
When deciding where to live, families regularly find themselves caught balancing affordability with other characteristics, amenities, and opportunities that they may desire in a community. Many of the most desirable places to live are also
Eurogamer sits down with Larian boss Swen Vincke to talk Baldur’s Gate 3, the industry’s woes, his cautious optimism an…
Joseph I. Lieberman, who died this week aged 82, was a giant of a man who I got to know as a college student when he taught me as a professor at Yeshiva University.
He did incalculable harm, but arguing for a sentence longer than 25 years is unfair to the man and the industry he once represented.
Court issues 10 lifetime prison sentences as part of a long-running, mass prosecution into incidents of kidnapping, torture, rape and disappearances at three sites during the country’s 1976-83 military dictatorship.
A survey shows that most Canadians believe in some kind of afterlife, and are split on the history of Jesus’ resurrection.
The Tragically Hip guitarist Paul Langlois on his post-Gord solo work, the Hip’s final tour and the chances of replacing the late singer.
The couple’s Bedford Media struck a deal with Dotdash Meredith to revive ‘LIFE’ magazine’s print and digital distribution for an undisclosed amount