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There’s something strange going on at that place. They’re taking some of our smartest kids and stripping them of their morals ...
William Shakespeare's timeless words continue to resonate, offering profound insights into the human condition. From Hamlet's ...
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The Manchester band have worked their way from obscurity to two No 1 albums. As they embark on a stadium tour supporting ...
A book-banning provision within the CT budget prompted a lawmaker to read sexually explicit material on the House floor ...
Despite growing pressures from US tariffs and geopolitical tensions, Apple remains deeply reliant on China’s sophisticated ...
Those five days in November were cold, and seemed colder inside the gates of Auschwitz and of Birkenau. We were 90 ...
An Australian-first in 2024, the popular Track to Town is back in 2025, bringing a parade of Supercars roaring into the heart of Darwin in the lead up ...
Paper Products, the family-owned business that manufactures most blue books, told the Journal that sales have picked up over ...
As AI tools like ChatGPT become widespread, US colleges are turning back to traditional blue book exams to combat cheating.
One of the last comedians to survive the variety stage and find success in the television age, Max Wall nevertheless suffered ...
Not only do many Americans believe higher education is elitist, but increasingly they’re concluding it’s also not very good ...