Set in 1949 and starring Sandra Hüller as Thomas Mann’s daughter, the Best Director winner at Cannes reckons with the cost of holding onto one’s convictions in a world choosing sides.
New research links a genetic predisposition to liking onions with a lower risk of two diseases. Here, experts break it down.
Whether it’s exaggerating certain aspects of the American experience or simply embracing our broad canvas, directors born outside the United States have been captivated by it in ways that often ...
Traumatic brain injury is bidirectionally associated with the incidence of stroke, dementia, epilepsy, and Parkinson’s disease, a retrospective study shows.
Investor enthusiasm culminated in some of the worst cases of wealth destruction in the last 100 years, a long-running study shows.
Hopes are growing in Nepal for the prospect of increased connectivity with China as plans advance for a railway line ...
I tested five ESG certification courses for structure, practice, and support. See which programs fit exam prep vs. broader ...
Compare the best SAT prep courses, including digital SAT practice tests, strategy tools, and study plans to boost your SAT ...
Two years before Die Hard, this legendary action director made a forgotten, creepy thriller starring Pierce Brosnan in the ...
DJ Lagway spoke with On3's J.D. PicKell about the biggest lesson he learned at Florida as he prepares for his first season at ...
We spoke with Chris French, a skeptic, on the verifiability of precognition and his experiments with lucid dreaming.
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