The war in Iran is estimated to cost as much as $1 billion per day.
With five minor tweaks to existing utility law—and a whole lot of elbow grease—policymakers could save American households $500 per year on electricity.
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Small nations' WWII histories highlight global order fragility
A History of the Second World War from the Perspective of Small Nations** Viewing World War II through a binary lens of ...
What does the term ‘Middle East’ really mean and who decided it? The answer lies buried in history, where maps were drawn not just by geography, but by power and perspective ...
Ali Khamenei read Les Miserables with utmost curiosity and described it as an important intellectual anchor in his life ...
In the world of the future, the winner is the one who learns faster and interacts better, not the one who has accumulated more scrap metal from the last century ...
This isn’t Enrigue’s first foray into historical absurdism. His previous novel published in English, You Dreamed of Empires, retells the encounter between the conquistador Hernán Cortés and the Aztec ...
Crazy Nomad on MSN
The 5 safest cities in South America (and the 3 you should avoid even for a layover)
South America has a complicated reputation when it comes to safety, and much of it is both deserved and wildly oversimplified. The truth is, the continent holds some of the world's most genuinely ...
Just because it’s the Academy Awards doesn’t mean the judges always get it right As the world girds for “Sinners” to battle it out with “One Battle After Another” for Best Picture at the Academy ...
Rosenberg first set out to write nonfiction, before turning the book into a novel narrated by a woman based on his mother. There are plenty of clues that the bird Barbara speaks with, a transgender ...
Tucker Carlson raised a barrage of inflammatory and reckless claims about Israel, Evangelical Christians, and the alleged influence of the Israeli government on American churches ...
The question is no longer whether the sector knows better. It does. It’s whether the humanitarian funding model is willing to produce anything else.
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