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Backyard fires do wonders for socializing during a pandemic. But they pose deadly risks all the same. This winter, David Graver was invited to...
The crowds that cheered the astronaut — about a quarter-million in Washington, four million in New York — adorned themselves in numerous ways. Some...
CLEARWATER, Fla. — On Wednesday morning, the day the Philadelphia Phillies’ pitchers and catchers were supposed to report to spring training, a familiar soundtrack...
There is a dangerous censoriousness pulsing through American society. In small towns and big cities alike, would-be commissars are fighting, in the name of...
Last summer the vast majority of American families with children saw money appear in their bank accounts without doing anything at all. Thanks to...
“How many feminists does it take to change a light bulb?” my friend P.J. O’Rourke asked me one less-than-sober evening years ago. The answer...
The American Girl Cafe has become an unlikely party spot for influencers and their imitators. On a Monday morning in February, Harry Hill, 27,...
Share close Share page Copy link About sharing Image source, Reuters Greek and Italian boats rushed to evacuate 288 people on board a ferry...
Share close Share page Copy link About sharing Image source, Getty Images A court in India has sentenced 38 people to death for their...