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.
New York Times Opinion columnist Ezra Klein and the writer Ta-Nehisi Coates discuss what happens when you don’t get to draw the boundaries of political conversation.
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The book report is now a thing of the past. Take-home tests and essays are becoming obsolete. High school and college educators around the country say student use of artificial intelligence has become ...
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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 ...
Lovers Pizzeria opens at 4 p.m. Thursday through Sunday, but closing time is harder to pin down. The San Antonio restaurant can sell out of pizza within the first hour on the busiest days, and the ...
Poland’s defense chief traveled to Kyiv on Thursday in search of Ukrainian help in developing his country's drone warfare ...
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 ...
New York's top court is set to decide whether court system memos to judges, said to give decisional guidance, are public records. The Appellate Division, First Department denied civil libertarians' ...
There is a sacred, unwritten law in New York: some tastes are untouchable, sacrosanct monuments of sugar and history. These ...
Politicians are moving quickly on partisan redistricting efforts in several states to shape the 2026 midterm elections. But a large majority of Americans — including those living in the critical ...