One-party rule by Ulster unionists, Watkins writes, left Catholics with “few jobs, poor housing and threadbare resources.” In ...
In her book “To Those Who Have Confused You to Be a Person,” journalist Alia Dastagir profiles women who have been targeted by online mobs.
French publishers and authors are taking Meta to court, accusing the social media company of using their works without ...
Meta has won an emergency ruling in the US to temporarily stop a former director of Facebook from promoting or further ...
The Search for India’s Rarest Birds’ is a first-hand guide through the experiences of birders seeking out the most elusive ...
Shaija was questioned by police in February last year following complaints from organisations such as DYFI, SFI, and the ...
The disbanding of committees that consulted on government data — and comments from a senior official about changing how GDP ...
One childless man’s journey through the sci-fi start-ups, DIY donor clubs, and group masturbation retreats attempting to save ...
Beyoncé identifying as a feminist was described as a watershed moment, but some have questioned whether celebrity-led ...
The mainstream media is managing a creative decline to safeguard profits, but AI has the ability to usher in a new golden age ...
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Jacksonville harbors a paper paradise that makes the Library of Alexandria look like a modest collection – Chamblin Bookmine, where books multiply like literary rabbits and bibliophiles can disappear ...
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