Push by parliamentary MPs to take up IHRA interpretation has been criticised as an ‘outright attack on academic freedom’Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAustralian universities are split on whether to adopt a con…
Amazon thinks these are the best Valentine’s gadgets and I’m not in love
I fear Amazon struggles with the idea of romance. And love. And, perhaps, humanity.
Rivian opponents refile lawsuits to challenge Georgia’s site takeover
The 28 parcels owned by a local development authority are zoned for agricultural use. But in many situations, local zoning does not apply to state-owned land.
Chinese real estate firm neglects San Jose historic church project
The firm has not followed through on the preservation and revamp of a century-old downtown San Jose, California, church.
Your investment lost money last year. So why the big tax bill?
When and where you invest matters for taxes. But a few rules of thumb can stave off some nasty surprises, our columnist says.
‘Lessons in Chemistry’ is the top local fiction bestseller
Bonnie Garmus’ “Lessons in Chemistry” is the top local fiction bestseller, as reported by the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association.
Former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett Says Putin Made A Promise To Him That He Would Not Kill Zelensky
Naftali Bennett (left) with Vladimir Putin in October 2021. Photograph: Evgeny Biyatov/AP The Guardian: Putin promised me he would not kill Zelenskiy, says former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett says Putin also dropped vow to seek disarmament of …
‘The government was banning the use of a language that didn’t exist’ Why some descendants of an ethnic minority in Greece still keep their identity secret
Today, the country of North Macedonia lies just to the north of Greece. But until 2018, the country wasn’t called North Macedonia.
Gowns like this just don’t walk by you every day
This photo taken during the Elie Saab show in Paris is delightful on two levels, arts critic Moira Macdonald writes.
“I’ve never seen it this bad”: USPS staffing woes hit Seattle area
Staffing challenges are slamming Puget Sound post offices as packages pile up, mail carriers work exhausting hours and customers wait for critical deliveries.