K. Anthony Appiah, Paul Boghossian, Katherine Fleming, and Sean Wilentz on what’s gone wrong in the humanities.
The classic cost-disease cure is to “productize” what used to be a service by substituting scalable goods. But in health care, the opportunity lies not in replacing services with goods but in raising ...
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The code Japan could not break
During World War II, the U.S. Marine Corps used Navajo speakers to transmit fast, secure tactical messages across the Pacific ...
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What measures are in place to ensure our buildings meet safety standards?
When Emelyne Uwamahoro rented space in one of Kigali’s busiest commercial buildings, she expected the usual challenges of running a small business. Instead, she soon found herself dealing with ...
These are math’s most famous open questions. Solve one, and you’ll win a $1-million prize—but it’s only happened once since ...
Looking for help with today's New York Times Pips? We'll walk you through today's puzzle and help you match dominoes to tiles ...
The latest news and updates as the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off today with the opening game between Mexico and South Africa ...
Ask five American soccer fans what formation the United States plays under Mauricio Pochettino and you may get five different ...
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