Cleostratus was a truly pioneering Greek astronomer who lived on the small Aegean island of Tenedos in the 6th century BC.
In this column, we are going to look at the way the Church is the hope for a hopeless society. Jesus founded this Church, but ...
The impossibility of conveying in ordinary Yiddish the experience of walking through the empty streets of one’s eradicated ...
The Antikythera computer captured the ancient Greek passion for mathematics, and especially geometry, and science.
We are also called to take part in a rebuilding project. That is a major theme of the new book by Andrew Torba, Reclaiming ...
As the luckless citizens of Lviv, Ukraine, endure yet another foreign invasion, Philippe Sands's book — and the ideas that ...
I venture to suggest three possible reasons for its apparent absence. When Ezra returned with the elite of Babylonian Jewry to Israel at the start of the Second Temple period there were no Leviim ...
Nelnet continues to generate solid cash flows, which management is strategically deploying where it identifies the greatest opportunities for return. Nelnet’s software and payments business, NBS ...
Abbott released a five-year statewide economic development strategic plan earlier this month, outlining a blueprint for economic expansion and job creation. The Lone Star State continues to lead ...
The government says it wants to make significant savings on welfare payments to the disabled and help the disabled into work. The point, say all ministers - led by Sir Keir Starmer - is not to ...