Why Ghani’s Pakistan Outreach Failed
Amid a newly launched Taliban spring offensive, Afghanistan is up against Pakistan’s prevailing desire to keep its neighbor weak, and Kabul lacks the leverage necessary to convince it to change course.
Amid a newly launched Taliban spring offensive, Afghanistan is up against Pakistan’s prevailing desire to keep its neighbor weak, and Kabul lacks the leverage necessary to convince it to change course.
Efrat Libfroind’s new book of recipes for the Sabbath tries to take hot plate reheating into account and make preparation simple. Does it pass the kitchen test?
Trademarks are a special kind of intellectual property, but just what do they punish and protect? Walter Olson explains.
Harry Bertoia's sculptures at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City involve clusters of thin metal rods shaped like cattails or elongated brush bristles. When plucked, strummed, ruffled or rubbed, the "sonambients" give off lush, hypnotic sound vibrations. Photo/Video: Denise Blostein.
Fifteen years ago this month, David Boreanaz’s soulful bloodsucker Angel drove his vampire-mobile through an interdimensional portal and arrived in a fantasy realm known as Pylea, altering the series' future.