Can a Person Decide to Die?
Canada Is Killing Itself The country gave its citizens the right to die, Elaina Plott Calabro wrote in the September...
Canada Is Killing Itself The country gave its citizens the right to die, Elaina Plott Calabro wrote in the September...
Since last month’s cease-fire, Gaza has been divided by a yellow line splitting Hamas-controlled Gaza to the west from Israeli-occupied...
This is how the government shutdown was always going to end. For the past 30 years, the party that has...
On September 12, Jay Edelson received what he expected to be a standard legal document. Edelson is a lawyer representing...
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The famed 19th-century lexicographer Samuel Johnson was a lover of learning. As the dictionary maker once wrote, he dedicated his...
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Aphids toiled brittle stems as we met the dike to rob snakehead buds of their fruit. I gathered persimmons, podgy...
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The conventional wisdom about government shutdowns is that they always fail. Senate Democrats probably assumed as much when they shut...
A few days after President Donald Trump took office, I got an invitation from ICE officials to observe the administration’s...
Earlier this year, in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, a graveyard was spared by the fire that sent...
America’s year of independence, 1776, began with virtually all of those living in Britain’s 13 North American colonies content to...
When I heard about the “Live Translation” feature of Apple’s newly released AirPods, what came to mind was my first...