After Kanye West and his wife Bianca Censori sparked buzz online due to shocking stunt at the 67th Grammy Awards, the US ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Nancy Krieger, a social epidemiologist at Harvard University, about her efforts to preserve federal health data that recently disappeared from government websites.
Tech giant OpenAI has unveiled a pay-for-access tool called ‘deep research’, which synthesizes information from dozens or ...
Limerick-born Andrew Bennett is a celebrated actor with an extensive CV across film (An Cailín Ciúin), TV (Blackshore) and theatre - this month, he returns to his role in the acclaimed Fishamble produ ...
Prompted by Blue Monday, the BBC's special correspondent reflects on his struggle to find balance and joy in life - and a ...
If you love books with beautiful language and even more beautiful takeaways, you’ll love how each page is practically soaked in inspiration. Inside, Gilbert encourages us to uncover the ...
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 Call Saul and biographies of James Gandolfini and Lorne Michaels on ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. A thriller, a dystopia, a Gothic novel about a family curse: Genre lovers have options in this week’s recommended books ...
Harsha Richhariya, referred to as the "Beautiful Sadhvi" on social media, has become a viral sensation. But the 30-year-old has clarified she is not a sadhvi and never claimed to be one.
I know it’s only Jan. 15, but I feel confident in saying that I’ve already found one of my favorite books of the year. Nnedi Okorafor’s Death of the Author, out now, is a genre-defying ...
One among the many personalities, a beautiful Sadhvi has become popular among folks online. In the viral video, Sadhvi Harsha Richhariya can be seen seated gracefully in a chariot, responding to ...