Millions of Americans still think of 65 as the golden threshold for retirement. It's a number baked into generations of cultural memory - the age your parents retired, the age your coworkers circled ...
In this week’s Elie v. US, The Nation’s justice correspondent hails Raskin’s bold call-out. Plus, a counterintuitive take on the SAVE Act and a controversial video-game lawsuit.
On this episode of Buckeye Talk, Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis take questions from the Subtext subscribers. The trio discusses quarterback Julian Sayin’s development, who stood out ...
Andrew Yang discusses AI, universal basic income, political reform, and the Hudson Valley Ideas Festival in Rosendale ahead ...
Life can rush by, and it’s easy to overlook how much impact a small, considerate action can have. Yet, there are times when a simple, quiet gesture serves as a reminder of just how meaningful kindness ...
The Hall County district attorney has dismissed all charges for the five teens arrested for the death of their teacher during a prank gone wrong.
New research indicates that levels of two key neurotransmitters—glutamate and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) can predict mathematical abilities, suggesting brain chemistry may be playing a role in ...
From lonely deaths among the elderly to shrinking armies, falling birthrates are reshaping societies beyond the economic sphere.
Moving in together can feel like stepping into a new chapter full of promise: shared meals, late-night movie marathons, and the subtle thrill of building a home together. But beneath the cozy pillows ...