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Lev Parnas, a former associate of Rudy Giuliani who was a key figure in former President Donald Trump’s first impeachment investigation, is joining a crowded field of Democratic candidates seeking to ...
The assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei​ in the early hours of the war​ has raised a simple but enormously consequential question: Who will replace him?
The University of Chicago basketball team headed into halftime on Feb. 1 with their work cut out for them. They trailed by 11 ...
Would an army with excellent captains and mediocre generals be better than one with a brilliant general and crummy captains? The Department of Data looks to the Civil War for answers.
If you sense something is off at work but can't name it, your emotions may already know the answer. Here's how to read the signs—and what leaders could do differently.
By midafternoon, many leaders feel mentally heavier. The problem may not be their workload, but what happens between meetings ...