Aimee Donnellan has been a correspondent for Reuters since 2017. Her patch includes the pharmaceutical industry. Off the Scales is her first book. In brisk and breezy terms, it recounts the history ...
But even a charitable nod doesn’t erase the fact that Kennedy’s hyperbole is dangerous advice. Spreading incomplete and ...
The Arab oil embargo, as a political response to the 1973 Yom Kippur War, put gas prices front and center in the American consciousness, and it has stayed there ever since, joined by home heating ...
What do conflict, climate change, pandemics and migration all have in common? Each is recognised as a driver for instability, economic disruption and geopolitical tension, and each now features ...
We've all been there – we're talking to someone and they say one thing, when we know they mean something else! British people love to play with language, using it deliberately to disguise, misdirect ...
Happy Friday the 13th! It's been an unexpectedly crazy week, but we have a weekend to get to, and it's not going to kick off ...
Apparently France has figured out how to run nuclear reactors safely. Perhaps the American public agrees. The percentage of ...
In socialist societies, the ends always justify the means because it is embedded in the system itself. If the road to hell is paved with good intentions, socialism is the highway to hell. Chris Talgo ...
Reaching for parallels in the Revolution and abolition, Americans are no longer debating conventional public policy. We are ...
The sport has been been part the Games since 1924, but never as a dedicated women's event. Now some insiders and athletes worry the IOC is preparing to cut it entirely ...