For the first time in seven years, the San Antonio Spurs are poised to play meaningful basketball as NBA playoffs loom. Are ...
The Rookie of the Year and Most Improved Player races are far from over, while the Knicks and Cavaliers face pressure to end the season.
Ohio needs an ethical, 21st-century energy policy that includes wind, solar and other truly clean, emissions-free, renewable ...
U.S. Marshal Asa O. Butman arrived on a Saturday night in 1854 and left, according to abolitionist newspaper the Worcester Daily Spy, “abject, debased, degraded, and trembling," the following Monday ...
The biggest name being thrown around during the leadup to the 2026 NBA trade deadline stayed put: Giannis Antetokounmpo is still a Milwaukee Buck, although we'll see what happens after the season. For ...
Kit Sheffield makes a mind-bending New York Times Crossword debut. By Sam Corbin Jump to: Today’s Theme | Tricky Clues THURSDAY PUZZLE — Before you ask, let me clarify: The headline of this column is ...
Knowing how to insert a section break in Word is an important skill when working on long or complex documents. Section breaks allow you to divide a document into separate sections so you can apply ...
Dear Lucas: My girlfriend and I have been dating for 5 years. It feels like we’re further from marriage than we were at the start. At 35, I feel like an old chunk of coal, forever running (or rolling, ...
On January 12, 2026, Japan's scientific drilling vessel Chikyu slowly departed port, heading toward the waters near Minamitorishima Island, about 1,900km southeast of Honshu. This mission is not ...
The development of quantum computing is increasingly taking on the character of a global arms race. Nations and corporations that secure an early lead stand to gain outsized strategic advantages.
As many have pointed out and as I have written before, the leaders of the UNC System have consistently worked to weaken our education over the past two years. Beginning with the departure of former ...
It has been just over four months since I last wrote for my “Resident Scholar” column. There are two explanations for this. First, I am on a magnificent, hard-earned sabbatical that I delayed multiple ...