A HANDFUL of years throughout history are synonymous with a single event. It is impossible to think of 1066, 1776 or 1914 without recalling the wars and revolutions that changed the world for ever.
Mr. Freedland is a columnist for The Guardian and the author of the forthcoming “The Traitor’s Circle: The True Story of a Secret Resistance Network in Nazi Germany — and the Spy Who Betrayed Them.” ...
Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi, despite a dip in his film career, has amassed a net worth of Rs 1,200 crore, becoming a successful entrepreneur. His early financial lessons came from a local paanwala ...
Brazil hope their second-half collapse against Japan will be a wake-up call ahead of their World Cup campaign. Carlo Ancelotti's men went into Tuesday's international friendly in Tokyo on the back of ...
In the vibrant, often tumultuous political landscape of Bihar, the ascent of Chirag Paswan resembles a compelling narrative, one that intertwines personal ambition with inherited legacy. As one ...
Charles Mitchell strode up the steps of 55 Wall Street, determined to project his usual sense of confidence and certitude. It had been a crushing afternoon. As he returned to his office, he knew that ...
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A modern C++ header-only library implementing Disjoint Interval Sets as a complete Boolean algebra. Features elegant API, compile-time intervals, multi-dimensional support, and mathematical notation ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Jason Riley, Allysia Finley and Kyle Peterson. Reports of fraud are grabbing headlines. Fraud we will always have with us. But it happens more ...
Indiana beat a top-five team on the road for the first time ever at No. 3 Oregon. Soobum Im / Getty Images The halfway point of the college football season has arrived with two undefeated teams in ...
CHICAGO, Oct 10 (Reuters) - On a chilly morning outside Nash Elementary School in a working-class Chicago neighborhood, teachers greeted students with the usual high-fives and hugs, while handing out ...