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L.A. Wildfires Expected to Worsen as Water Supply Is Strained LIVE At Least 2 Killed; Tens of Thousands Under Evacuation Orders Wildfires intensify a pivotal moment for the insurance industry. A ...
By Emily Eakin His new book, “Aflame,” tells of his decades visiting a silent Benedictine retreat. “You learn to love the world only by looking at it closely,” he wrote. Here are the year ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with author J. Courtney Sullivan about the real house that inspired the mansion at the center of her latest novel, The Cliffs.
Wisconsin Public Radio When Dr. Norman Rosenthal lived in South Africa, he began to notice changes in his health as the days got ...
The start of the year offers ample chance to dive into a good book. From lighthearted ... Piglet spiralling and their life to come crumbling down around then. The motif of food threads throughout ...
“Code Green” is a sci-fi-inspired escape room with a heavy backstory and complex puzzles. It also resides in a dorm room at UCLA.
The Smith Summer Science and Engineering Program (SSEP ... the students taking the course are also exposed to additional resources on the Smith campus, including the Mortimer Rare Book Room for ...
Get global perspectives and insights from CEOs on the biggest stories in business. These leaders shaping the future of business are on the fast track to becoming the next generation of Fortune 500 ...
The current international financial architecture is a key reason that the UN Sustainable Development Goals are failing. A landmark conference in Spain must make progress in reforming it.
Our California ballot-measure reporter heads to Switzerland on the 150th anniversary of its first federal referendum to see what a state mad about direct democracy can take away from the country that ...