More than 42 years later, one of his great-granddaughters, who was not yet born at the time of the murder, is telling LaHaye's story in her first book, "Home of the Happy." According to author ...
The chatbot Grok on X, when in fun mode, has a different take on Aquinas: “I think he made some significant contributions to the fields of philosophy ... of interest in Thomistic thought ...
The best laptop for writers will help unlock your creative potential wherever and whenever inspiration strikes. I've been writing professionally for over fifteen years now, and I've tried a ...
John J. Miller is joined by Paula Fredriksen of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem to discuss On First Principles by Origen. National Review’s national correspondent and professor at Hillsdale ...
How important are your high school grades for your future? By The Learning Network Looking for new ways to get students reading and responding to nonfiction? Try these exercises for discussion ...
Taylor at the Lindale store was great! She has cut my hair several times and always gets it just right. I also saw her cut the hair of a toddler and she was so patient and kind! Great job!
The bestselling author of Understanding Te Tiriti – A Handbook of Facts About Te Tiriti will speak at the Rotorua Library today. Roimata Smail has given her “engaging and informative” talks ...
Amity Shlaes is the author of The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression and a National Review Institute fellow. A message for today’s debt deniers in Congress from John Maynard ...
A new memoir by the tech mogul recounts a boyhood steeped in old-fashioned, analog pastimes as well as precocious feats of coding. By Jennifer Szalai It’s among the more playful matters on his ...
It has been tempting to view the C.I.A. as omniscient. Yet Coll’s chastening new book about the events leading up to the Iraq War, in 2003, shows just how often the agency was flying blind.
Erik Kain is a writer and critic covering TV shows, movies, video games and books primarily in the "genre" category including fantasy, science-fiction, mysteries, thrillers, post-apocalytpic ...
The village of Sleepy Hollow made famous by Washington Irving’s story of the headless horseman is a real place. It lies on the east side of the Hudson River about 15 river miles north of Manhattan.