In “Open Socrates,” Agnes Callard argues for a way of being that sounds a lot like her own.
Thich Nhat Hanh published “The Miracle of Mindfulness,” and the advice he shared about living in the present moment still ...
Chiefs wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is in his 12th NFL season, but he has never played in a Super Bowl, or even a conference championship game. That can change today. If Hopkins and the Chiefs beat ...
More than thirty Year 9 students from Birmingham’s city centre gained hands-on experience with high-tech farming machinery at Lamma, in an initiative intended to introduce young people to the ...
The introduction of a tougher boom on its ag-spec telehandlers has allowed Manitou to bump up lifting capacity throughout the range. New model numbers have been introduced as a result, with the ...
Johns Hopkins' 43rd annual commemoration honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. took place on Friday. Started by eminent Hopkins surgeon and civil rights activist Levi Watkins, the ...
(expected release July 15) "Of Flesh and Blood," by N.L. Lavin explores a forensic psychiatrist's investigation into a Louisiana serial killer, the "Cajun Cannibal" who takes his own life before ...
In the literary world, this year is shaping up to be a good one for fans of cultural criticism: There are new books about Better ... queer Florida story to life. Cherry Hendricks, a professional ...
“Here I sit today thankful for ALL the blessings in my life … and most of all for those five more minutes!” she wrote in an email to Johns Hopkins All Children ... They were in a transverse position, ...
Ashley Etienne, Harris’ former vice presidential communications director, said that if Harris does write a book, she plans to buy copies of it for “all the women” in her life, including her ...
As of January 2024, more than 100 million copies of the series have been sold worldwide and the books have been translated into more ... She’s only thirty five, but life’s sorrows have already cut ...
Jan 23, 2025 / Books & the Arts / Isabella Trimboli His visceral films, which reflect the best and worst of American life, affected viewers in realms both conscious and unconscious. In To the ...