During his 25 years working as a software engineer, Andy Weir wrote two novels that never found an audience. He also wrote a ...
The New York Times said the King "worked the House chamber like a stand-up comedian". The scourge of the royals recently has ...
The Beatles legend talks about his new album, staying sober for 38 years and the secret behind his lengthy marriage ...
Kennedy Jr once pulled to the side of the road while his kids were in the car to cut off a dead raccoon’s genitalia. RFK ...
For Peter Thiel and JD Vance allies, the tech right is framing AI as a moral—even divine—mission. This article first appeared ...
Set for Hot Docs premiere, Code of Misconduct covers how national institutions close ranks and journalism can speak truth to ...
It looks like an engineer’s dream. But urban planners and economists, concerned instead with what the economy requires, might ...
The world of backend engineering is changing fast, and two big trends are coming together: serverless computing and artificial intelligence. This combination is creating amazing opportunities for ...
Two years ago, Josephine Timperman arrived at college with a plan. She declared a major in business analytics, figuring she’d ...
Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire turns 50 years old on April 12, 2026. The book helped shape the modern horror genre by popularizing a complex, introspective take on the vampire archetype, and ...
Ben Lerner’s new novel, “Transcription,” is less than a hundred and fifty pages long. It is slim and sly—“quieter” than his three previous novels, as he puts it—but, like all of Lerner’s books, it ...
I applaud U.S. Sen. John Kennedy for agreeing to a conversation with Walter Isaacson at the recent NOLA Book Fest, at which there was a packed audience in the 1,000-plus seat Dixon Hall. Isaacson was ...