A newly unsealed court filing shows the tech giant connected children to predators on a scale much larger than previously ...
How did two of rock’s great enchanters come to mirror a culture losing its sense of wonder? Their journeys from awe to rigidity reveal a world increasingly shaped by suspicion and cynicism.
The latest full-cast Harry Potter audiobook is a technical marvel, but its real fascination lies in what it revives: a moment ...
Pessimism has acquired cultural prestige, while a sense of hopeful optimism tends to be treated as intellectual weakness. Yet ...
Falling birthrates, rising longevity and artificial intelligence will reshape the global economy in the coming century.
Once my prayers resonated, Smilingly within my soul / But in this windy tower God is driven out / And all that is left to ...
Victoria is trying to solve youth crime with two clashing instincts: a token investment in care alongside a cascade of punishment, revealing a deeper national preference for vengeance, speed, and ...
Anne Elvey’s (C)loud confronts clerical child abuse by exposing how it corrodes religious language itself, asking whether ...
The canonisation of Carlo Acutis promises new relevance in the digital age. But critics warn that fast-tracked canonisation ...
We’ve never been better at measuring time, or worse at living in it. Precision brought convenience, but also pressure, ...
At eighty-seven, Anthony Hopkins remembers everything. In his new memoir, Hopkins looks back on fathers and drink, ...
Britain’s hardening asylum laws mark a decisive shift from protection to deterrence, revealing how migration is now governed through anxiety, pressure, and political calculation, with refugees recast ...
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