India head coach Gautam Gambhir had to deal with some tough questions in the press conference after his team suffered a 30-run defeat in the first Test against South Africa at the Eden Gardens in ...
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'We did it': Family, supporters find out Oklahoma death row inmate Tremane Wood received clemency
It was an emotional sight outside the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester on Thursday morning, a time when an execution was scheduled to take place. FAA says flight cuts will stay at 6% because ...
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Exposing the Reality Behind We Buy Any Car
This video discusses the controversy surrounding We Buy Any Car and Phillip Schofield’s connection to the brand. It explores public reactions, marketing issues, and the facts behind the viral ...
AVONDALE, Ariz. — NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps issued his most expansive comments to date on the lawsuit with 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports during his State of the Sport speech Friday at ...
This is what we know so far about the label's ultra private event Thomas Scheck Photography/@yg_tum Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's fashion brand, The Row, threw another show during Paris Fashion Week on ...
At 77, the Booker Prize-winning British novelist Ian McEwan shows no signs of slowing down. His new novel, What We Can Know, is set in Great Britain in the 22nd century – a country now partly ...
This is the first installment of a new column by Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò. It appears in our current print issue; subscribe to get a copy. In 1962, eminent philosopher Bertrand Russell received a series of ...
At the start of “What We Can Know,” Ian McEwan’s eighteenth novel, the year is 2119 and the humanities are still in crisis. Thomas Metcalfe, a scholar of the literature of 1990 to 2030, props up his ...
Over the course of his career, Ian McEwan has become known for a variety of memorable set pieces: events, random or spectacular or apparently banal, that seem to crystallize, or catalyze, his ...
In our fiercely tribal and divisive culture, when consensus is illusory and we can’t seem to agree on even the most fundamental facts, the notion of shared history as a societal precept has left the ...
With dystopian fiction a firm fixture in our literary landscape, it’s easy to imagine future English syllabi that include, from this decade alone, works by Ali Smith, Paul Lynch, and Stephen Markley.
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