
The Mother Who Never Stopped Believing Her Son Was Still There
For decades, Eve Baer remained convinced that her son, unresponsive after a severe brain injury, was still conscious. Science eventually proved her right.
For decades, Eve Baer remained convinced that her son, unresponsive after a severe brain injury, was still conscious. Science eventually proved her right.
The true story behind the chaos at OpenAI
Students are growing less religious. Many chaplains are adapting.
On my first time out as a commercial fisherman, my boat sank, my captain died, and I was left adrift and alone in the Pacific.
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Bad Bunny’s sketch about what two Latino men are really saying about their girlfriends reveals what people often miss across cultural barriers.
When children fall short, many parents’ instinct is to take away something they love. That’s the wrong impulse.
We’re not doomed to repeat their mistakes, or destined to mimic their best behavior.
The 47th president seems to wish he were king—and he is willing to destroy what is precious about this country to get what he wants.
Russell Vought is advancing a radical ideological project decades in the making.
The “Weekend Update” host knows exactly what he’s doing.
“Swallow your pride and make the first move,” one reader says.
How the president’s friend and golfing partner Steve Witkoff got one of the hardest jobs on the planet
Donald Trump believes he’s invincible. But the cracks are beginning to show.