New York Times’ game Connections challenges players to group words into thematic categories through logic and wordplay. The ...
As the U.S. stakes out a different line on Ukraine, Europe is rallying to find a way to defend its territory and interests — with fault lines already showing on issues like possible troop deployment.
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We ought to be able to trust that the U.S. government will do what the U.S. government has said it will do, but that's expecting too much when Donald Trump is president.
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In today’s chaotic world, it seems we could all use a few words of wisdom. I recently came across an article about Charlie Chaplin. One of his comments referred to the six best doctors in the world. I ...