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While the reputation of Stalin suffered when the horror of his purges were revealed, he is still much admired by some ...
Born in Marc Chagall's hometown in Belarus, the Russian Jewish dancer Valery Panov, who made aliyah to Israel, has died at 87 ...
The draft law remains at the center of a deep-seated political crisis within the right-wing coalition, with mounting tensions between the Haredi parties and other coalition members threatening to ...
Buckley: The Life and the Revolution that Changed America, by Sam Tanenhaus, Random House, 1,040 pages, $40 For decades, ...
The author of a new biography talks about the conservative journalist’s life and legacy.
Fusionism holds that virtue and liberty are mutually reinforcing, and that neither is possible in any lasting or meaningful ...
In a new essay, Aleksandr Šipkov goes so far as to point the finger at the philologist who, in the 1990s, helped Russia rediscover both Eastern and Western Christian traditions through his lect ...
Rage Against The Machine went No. 1 with 'Evil Empire'; Richard Butler was born; Elvis Presley's televised gyrations caused a stir; Roy Oribson went to No. 1 with 'Running Scared'; Paul McCartney ...
Attackers use business email compromise to pretend to be company executives, vendors, or other trusted parties and trick ...
John Rubinstein delivers a riveting performance as Dwight D. Eisenhower in Barrington Stage’s thought-provoking solo drama ...
Mr. Tanenhaus, a man of the left who served for some years as the editor of the New York Times Book Review, has over the ...
Andrew Ure was a Scottish physician who earned a medical degree from the University of Glasgow and served as an army surgeon ...