Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Advice for Living
“It helps sometimes to be a little deaf” is wise counsel for marriage or for the Supreme Court.
“It helps sometimes to be a little deaf” is wise counsel for marriage or for the Supreme Court.
Travel brings out the worst in people. Flight attendants share what you may not have known you were doing wrong.
Greetings, fellow bingers! By now, you’re probably several episodes deep in Netflix’s latest Marvel-based series, Luke Cage — provided, of course, that you didn’t give up after the second installment.
Whether it's through grassroots organizing or artistic self-celebration, Hispanic activists have been working for decades to create better lives for those who share their heritage and culture.
Читать дальше...Like many other space enthusiasts around the world, I woke up today in a bittersweet mood as I read the reports about the death of the European Space Agency's Rosetta comet probe. Its demise was carefully planned and long foretold but was sad all the same, putting a period at the end of a story that rolling out for more than 12 years. During that time, Rosetta made three passes by Earth, one by Mars, visited a pair of asteroids, and spent more than two years scrutinizing Comet 67P/Churyumov–
This spring city leaders looked at downtown code and decided it was holding back new businesses, but changes to food truck rules now open up opportunity for someone to step in.
Two scientists put the carbon dioxide record at Mauna Loa to music, and made a music video of climate change.
Mike Colter, who stars in Netflix's "Luke Cage", discusses the possibility of his character collaborating with other superheros in the future. He spoke with WSJ's Christopher J. Farley in this excerpt of a WSJ Cafe interview. Photo: Myles Aronowitz/Netflix
Mike Colter, who stars as superhero Luke Cage in the new Netflix series of the same name, discusses his character, the show's setting in Harlem, and potential collaborations with other superheros in a WSJ Cafe interview with Christopher J. Farley.
Mike Colter, who stars as superhero Luke Cage in the new Nextflix series of the same name, explains the decision to have his character wear a hoodie. He spoke with WSJ's Christopher J. Farley in this excerpt from a WSJ Cafe interview. Photo: Myles Aronowitz/Netflix
It may look like a monkey, with its prehensile tail and predilection for chewing with its mouth open—but don't be fooled.
Melanie Caabay lost her husband from a vehicular accident in the late 1990s. When two of her four children were about to go to college, she had no recourse but to accept a domestic helper job in Hongkong. She moved to Singapore after three years, stayed there for five years, and eventually made it to Europe when a foreign diplomat brought her to Italy.
Читать дальше...Evan Bernick is author of the lead essay in this month's Cato Unbound.