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The fourth Book of the Torah begins on a certain high note, but turns out to be the saddest and most disappointing in the ...
AMD and Intel have been rivals for decades, and while the competition between the companies have produced many great CPUs, ...
Ending a relationship is rarely easy, but it doesn't have to be a battlefield. If you're facing the difficult task of saying ...
There is some dispute about who first defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different ...
When Hellas Verona won the 1984-85 Scudetto, it caused wild celebrations and joy in Verona but marked the end of an “age of ...
Part of a eugenic logic is the ongoing belief that erasing disability and people with disabilities is a desirable and ...
Powered by a tuned Viper V10, the Fighter looked great and drove like civilized race car, but due to financial issues, it never got a chance to shine ...
For the first time in a generation, the omnipresent monopoly is under threat. After two years of false starts, the company is ...
Though it had the tough task of succeeding the F40 and received some criticism, the Ferrari F50 is still one of the most epic road cars ever created ...
Johan Norberg on what drove history’s influential civilisations; Ben Chu on the rise of zero-sum economic thinking; plus Germany’s decline and a must-read for monetary aficionados ...
Discover how your self-critical thoughts fuel anxiety, create physical stress responses, and how self-compassion can break ...
Dan Klein prompts us to think about the relationship between superiors and inferiors, and how this sheds light on our understanding of hierarchy, equality, and liberty in social and political affairs.