This week, a centuries-old geometric exercise that is easier than it looks, and a disputed division of a soft drink between a pair of twins.
The writer Ta-Nehisi Coates joins Ezra Klein to discuss how the left should think about the work of politics and persuasion in this moment.
A sketch isn't a final product; it's a foundation for growth. Learn the essential techniques for revising and improving your sketches over time. From identifying areas for improvement to adding ...
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How to Install Cork Tile Flooring

To use the jig, align the cork tile with your mark and hold your utility knife straight up and down and pull the knife across the tile several times until it cuts through. A light touch is best. The ...
We all have limits - that moment when something shifts from “I can live with this” to “nope, that’s a deal breaker.” But where exactly do you draw the line? In this quiz, you’ll face 26 nuanced ...
There is a sacred, unwritten law in New York: some tastes are untouchable, sacrosanct monuments of sugar and history. These ...
These small spaces under 1,000-square-foot prove that smart design, bold style, and creativity can turn even the tiniest ...
Vision of Children’s ‘A Night for Sight’ benefit concert The Vision of Children Foundation (VOC) will host its flagship ...
Andy Muller Jr., CEO of the Reading Blue Mountain & Northern Railroad, is eager to buy the Luzerne County Redevelopment ...
For the past three years, engineering consultant Michael Antinelli has worked with the city of Miami Beach and its residents to draw up individualized flood-prevention plans. So far, he’s visited 140 ...
Jacob Ryan Reno, tall and boyish, wearing the kind of blue smock you imagine a painter would wear in a cartoon about a painter, is not good at his job.
There's more to a meeting than first appears.  You've been on this person's radar for a long time and they have big plans for ...