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How does God enable us to overcome evil?
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Pricey offerings aimed at the wealthy – letting them cut lines, watch events from private boxes, and travel in comfort – now ...
In “Bookish,” author Lucy Mangan treats tomes like old friends, and zealously guards the precincts of her personal collection (10,000 books and counting.) ...
U.S.-Iran talks set for Friday were briefly canceled, then revived at the urging of Arab governments. But the two adversaries ...
Cristina Rivera Garza’s “Autobiography of Cotton” blends memory, history, and investigation into a beautifully written book ...
The 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Games are launching a new era of Olympic hosts. Instead of a singular city, an entire region ...
Young voters are drawn to a selfless, funny, and plain-spoken woman who has already broken taboos as Japan’s first female prime minister.
Set in early ’90s Iraq during Saddam Hussein’s rule, “The President’s Cake” reveals not only corruption but also kindness and fortitude.