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Paul McCartney took one lyric and used some wordplay to send a song in another direction. The end result was his 1989 winner ...
There was a time when a new Paul Simon record was a major event guaranteed to gin up commercial and critical excitement. It’s ...
In a piece published on the Fordham Institute's website, David Steiner notes that too many people are stuck sending their kids to underperforming schools. "Despite nearly $200 billion in emergency ...
middle managers can become stuck between strategy and operational support. As humans, it’s hard to switch between longer-term thinking – typically slower and deeper – and day to day responsive, more ...
WSJ goes inside the operations of a U.K. unit handling distress calls from besieged vessels in the Red Sea. Photo Illustration: Eve Hartley Yemeni militias are planning a ground offensive against ...
Thailand looks trapped as a middle-income country, unable to get rich, and stuck between a younger, dynamic Vietnam and larger Indonesia." ...
China accused the US of "bullying" and said it risked becoming a "joke" on the world stage ... tariff increases should the US retaliate again. "If the US continues to play the tariff numbers ...
The UK is under increasing pressure to pick a side and Northern Ireland is caught in the middle. Last weekend ... The Conservatives could never taunt him again for opposing Brexit if he landed ...
From Audrey Hepburn to Diana Ross: How a place on the best-dressed list is the making of a fashion icon ...
One person wrote underneath: 'Nearly £70 for 6 baby Guinness I'd never check my bank app again' while another said: 'Got scammed bro'. One shocked X user commented: 'WTF is a “baby” Guinness ...
A pastoral transition is one of the most impactful seasons in the life of a church. Whether a pastor retires, resigns or is called to another ministry, the transition can stir a wide range of emotions ...
Just a couple months ago, the Middle East seemed to be calming down, at least a bit. But now the region is heating up again, and the U.S. is very deeply involved. NPR's Greg Myre connects the dots.