The New Yorker’s critic on holiday-season films that he’s excited about. “These are not upbeat movies,” Chang admits, “but they are among the most thrilling that I’ve seen this year.” ...
About a month from now The New Yorker will be celebrating its centennial, the first issue cover dated February 21, 1925. Leading into that are anniversary festivities and observances already taking ...
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One Environmental Journalist Thinks that the U.S. Needs More Mining January 14, 2025 • Donald Trump loves mining, and he would like to expand that effort in the U.S. At least one ...
From the July 1985 issue of Car and Driver ... would pump more ponies into the company's latest GTI. Callaway's turbo conversions are not free of flaw (an impossibility), but among performance ...
The HEMI logo plastered on modern Dodge cars and Ram trucks promises an increased level of automotive engine performance. But what's the difference between a hemi and a non-hemi engine? The ...
Albert Greenwood, 56, worked high-paying jobs throughout his career but feared rising costs would make his retirement in the US less than optimal. Like many Americans seeking a cheaper place to ...
An appeals court sided with Brooklyn mom "Ms. W," who previously told the Daily News ...
How are those New Year’s resolutions going? If they’ve already gone off the rails, don’t worry, you’re in good company. Back in 1985, reporter Wendall Woodbury hit the streets and found ...