For nearly half a century the Iranian regime has demonstrated a maniacal, religiously driven obsession with destroying the ...
In a bloody year for Detroit, this triple homicide made the New York Times. Now the grandaughter of a victim wants the killer to stay behind bars ...
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In his letter, Fred Gutmann refers to global warming as a “hoax.” As a concerned citizen, I cannot let that statement go unanswered.
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The ties between Chicago and Mexico run deep culturally, economically and, of course, through a shared passion for soccer.
Letters to the Editor this week include Trump's shifting reason for Iran attack, Ohio legislature overreach on Rank Choice, and halting youth vaping.
Today's NYT Strands puzzle might look simple at first glance, but don't be fooled, as it's full of sneaky connections and clever twists. Strands is a daily game that puts your vocabulary, logic, and ...
The popular online game-creation platform Roblox, among many other games, has used simple substitution systems to censor ...
A small wireless device placed inside the eye may help restore vision for people who have lost their sight because of a ...
CEO Jim Farley took a drive with the pope to demonstrate some advanced features, including unique nods to the Vatican and the ...
'In a flash, James Talarico had national name recognition and his campaign caught fire,' writes an L.A. Times reader.