Month: February 2023
Christoph Waltz Is Terrifying in Amazon’s Bizarre Workplace Thriller The Consultant
If I were a narrative consultant hired to advise the creators of workplace TV shows, one thing I’d say is that they’re underutilizing a potentially rich character type: the management consultant. When it comes to crafting white-collar villains for the
Read MoreTrain crew did not receive safety alert until just before Ohio derailment, investigators say
Federal safety investigators have released a preliminary report on the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment and toxic chemical release.
Read MoreWATCH LIVE: State Department holds news briefing as fighting in Israel and Palestine continues
State Department spokesman Ned Price will hold a news briefing on Thursday as Palestinian militants in Gaza launched rockets at southern Israel and Israeli aircraft struck targets in the coastal enclave early Thursday after a gunbattle triggered by an Israeli
Read MorePicasso ‘corpse’ causes a stir at the start of Madrid art fair
A view of a sculpture of the painter Pablo Picasso before the opening of the art fair ARCO. Legendary Spanish painter and sculptor Pablo Picasso, whose death will be commemorated for the 50th time on April 8, is the focus
Read MoreWATCH LIVE: White House holds news briefing as Buttigieg makes visit to Ohio train derailment site
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will hold a news briefing on Thursday as Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg makes his first visit to the site of a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
Read MoreWATCH LIVE: White House holds news briefing as Buttigieg makes visit to Ohio train derailment site
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will hold a news briefing on Thursday as Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg makes his first visit to the site of a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
Read MoreState subsidies fuel America’s EV boom but risk overcapacity
Individually, states are acting sensibly. Collectively, risks are growing
Read MoreChicago may throw Mayor Lori Lightfoot out in the first round
Incumbency no longer confers many electoral advantages
Read MoreThe Ohio train derailment is turning into a political circus
Will Donald Trump’s opportunism do anything to help?
Read MoreA Christian college in Kentucky has experienced a religious awakening
The revival suggests young evangelicals see faith differently than their parents
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