Want a Shot in Politics? Consider Being a Novelist First.
From Norman Mailer to Boris Johnson, going from writing to campaigning has come easy for some
A "Playboy" Interview Almost Ended Jimmy Carter's 1976 Presidential Campaign
A surreal moment in campaign history
Tariffs, Pandemic and Logistics Contribute to Giant Bicycle Shortage
The bicycle company encountered a series of interwoven crises this year
Why Is the Far Right Embracing Tintin?
Voyaging into the more unpleasant parts of comic book history
Hilary Mantel Announces Break From Historical Fiction
The announcement came at the Edinburgh International Book Festival
Despite the Pandemic, New Hotels Keep Opening
The strategy makes more sense than you might think
Obamas' Future Hawaii Home Criticized for Seawall Loophole
Environmental concerns and developmental regulations overlap in an unexpected way
Bruce Springsteen: Lana Del Rey Is "One of the Best Songwriters in the Country"
Springsteen praised Del Rey on SiriusXM
The "Golden Girls" Home Sells for Over $4 Million
An impressive price for an even more impressive home
Buckingham Palace Art Collection Gets Gallery Show
A unique solution to a logistical dilemma
Ford Revisits 1966 With Its 2021 GT Heritage Edition
The car pays tribute to Ford's 1966 24 Hours of Daytona victory
How COVID-19 Changed Work-Life Balance
And how working from home might change it further
Where Do Offensive Statues Go After Being Torn Down?
Lessons to be learned from Germany's Citadel Museum
US Department of Defense Establishes UFO Task Force
The group will focus on "unidentified aerial phenomena"
Report: Sanitizing N95 Masks Can Be Done With an Electric Cooker
A new study showcases an ingenious cleaning method
Speculation Grows Around Potential Edward Snowden Pardon
The whistleblower has lived in Russia since 2018