COMMENT | One excellent reason for reviving the local council polls, suspended since 1965 for dubious reasons, is the power that it has to reduce corruption substantially, especially land-related ...
The sense of betrayal by the IDF, police, and other once-trusted institutions is corrosive to national resilience. Healing ...
A Jew can believe in a Jewish, democratic state and still doubt whether contemporary Zionism advances both of those commitments, writes a scholar of European Jewish intellectual history.
Screenwriter Paul Schrader talks the inspiration and legacy of Martin Scorsese’s incendiary New York nightmare ...
A well-designed physical hedge matrix makes it impossible to find a way out. Similarly, the inversion matrix that takes root in the mind undermines common sense and makes critical thinking impossible.
A hypnotic thriller whose atmosphere of inexorable doom still doesn’t prepare one for its heart-stopping shocks, Sirât made a ...
A woman ended her marriage after believing her husband was on dating apps - but was devastated when she discovered it was ...
Deadline day frustration reflects wider United driftManchester United’s winter window has unfolded with familiar inertia, a ...
About the new name for that big museum at the end of the Parkway: Never mind. Four months after rolling out a new name with great fanfare, the Philadelphia Museum of Art is once again calling itself ...
Nigeria’s history explains its present, but it does not excuse it. The past may have shaped the foundations, but the future ...
Terms once only used in academic circles are increasingly being used on social media. But that also flattens their meaning, and ultimately doesn’t lead to better public discussion.
Canadian legal experts and francophone groups are criticizing Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s calls for more input on ...