Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.
Opinion
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These dehumanizing proposals were wrong when Republicans set them aside last year, and they're still wrong, writes the Register's editorial board.
Meta, which has sponsored the Puzzle Day for almost 15 years, is just one of the many tech companies that support courses at ...
Moroi marries the macabre and the mysterious, and it often went to places we didn’t see coming in our half-hour demo.
Large-scale attacks on health providers expose the data of millions of Americans each year. Consumers must remain vigilant, ...
Avowed” isn’t Obsidian’s perfect RPG, but Xbox’s first big exclusive of the year is a surprisingly nice combat and ...
Under President Trump's executive order, the U.S. State Department has suspended all passport applications for the gender ...
Astronomers search for missing planets, a salty food movement takes hold, and it may be time to redefine the second ...
Avowed's impactful and satisfying combat is undone by a widely unbalanced upgrade system and an uninteresting story that ...
On page, stage and screen, Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None has tantalised readers and audiences for generations.
From multitasking myths to emotional expression, dive into how neuroscience shatters stereotypes and reveals the fascinating ...
The Atlantic on MSN17d
A Novelist Who Looks Into the DarkAli Smith scrambles plotlines, upends characters, and flouts chronology—while telling propulsively readable stories.
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