The Pope’s 10 tips for happiness
Just when I thought my amazement with Pope Francis had run its course, he did it again. In a long interview with an old friend who was writing for an Argentine magazine
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Just when I thought my amazement with Pope Francis had run its course, he did it again. In a long interview with an old friend who was writing for an Argentine magazine
A row has broken out in Italy after a photographer dressed up a famous 2,500-year-old statue in a leopard-skin thong and pink feather boa.
It’s a question for the ages — or, at least, the age of sustainability
To most University of Mississippi students and alumni, calling the institution "Ole Miss" is just natural.
Small hydropower projects have the potential to bring electricity to millions of people now living off the grid.
While some Iowa universities clamor to attract resident students, the University of Northern Iowa has its eyes fixed abroad.
A university is offering a “completely unconditional” place on its BA in creative advertising to the winner of a competition challenging potential students to “sell me something you own”.
On Friday, August 4, 1944 -- a beautiful summer morning, not unlike the one on which I am writing this now -- a car pulled up in front of a spice warehouse at 263 Prinsengracht in Amsterdam.
Civic leaders had long looked upon the dreary, slum-choked river that sliced through this city and dreamed it could become something grand — India's answer to the Seine or the Thames.
The Ebola outbreak is stoking fears of a deadly virus spreading across the world through air travel. We talked to experts to discover the risks of catching the disease mid-flight.