Many historians have recently seen it as a tame, even disappointing affair. But in the Trump era, the old question of its ...
A voter base fed up of the ‘cautious, compromising establishment’ has embraced socialist candidates endorsed by Zohran ...
The new Tarmac SL9 brings the same lightweight and 3.8 watts of aero improvements as Specialized continues to push the ...
In quantum mechanics, the geometry of quantum states has emerged as a powerful framework for understanding phenomena ranging ...
Hyundai’s wild new electric performance saloon is fast, noisy, clever, usable every day and now gets a perfect 10 score after ...
With full suspension, a Class 3 motor and 2.35" tyres, Salsa's Wanderosa looks like a drop-bar e-MTB. After weeks of riding, I discovered it's something far more interesting ...
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Merida Big Trail 600 review: Fantastically rad riding, hardtail freak
A kickstand-compatible, daily driver that can totally kick a* on the raddest enduro trails ...
In “Empire of Ink,” Alex Wright describes how newfangled technologies and disruptive personalities have regularly unsettled the American media. By Alexandra Jacobs When you purchase an independently ...
New York City’s police watchdog is probing allegations by the NYPD’s biggest union that its investigators are anti-cop radicals, The Post has learned. The Police Benevolent Association (PBA) in a May ...
Our selection of Premium stories digs deep into a lively week, as Europe limps towards rebooting the enlargement system, votes in Kosovo are counted and Albanians throw off a reputation for apathy.
“Movement is never neutral,” writes choreographer-scholar Meredith Ventura in her exhibit Slide on the Razor. Ventura’s work is radical, rebellious, witty, and sarcastic, juxtaposing elegant, ...
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