NTU associate professor Teo You Yenn's forthcoming book Unease: Life In Singapore Families (2026) is the follow-up to her national bestseller This Is What Inequality Looks Like (2018). The book is ...
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If the work of today mirrored that of the 20th century, Americans would have a lot more savings. And that would be too bad.
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President Trump has vacillated between boasting about U.S. military superiority and deep frustration that his war of choice is not always having the desired effects.
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New anthology collects the DIY publication's precious few issues, which gave voice to anti-assimilationist sexual outlaws.
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The problems that best-selling fantasy author Brandon Sanderson has with The Rings of Power exemplify broader issues in live-action fantasy TV.