Fans of central planning once hoped that computers would allow economies to get closer to the harmonious “Pluribus” model.
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The best new science fiction books of January 2026
Big hitter Peter F. Hamilton has a new sci-fi novel out this month – and Booker winner George Saunders ventures into ...
Anwar Jamal is a veteran poet, critic, and educationist from Multan. His latest book ‘Dhoop Ki Cha’oN’ (The Sun Shade), is a ...
Loretta Ellsworth needs to be careful when she picks up the Minnesota Star Tribune because, when she does, there’s a decent ...
Fire and Ash, the much-respected James Cameron now has 10 feature films under his belt. That may not sound like a ...
Avatar: Fire and Ash has become the third film in the franchise to surpass $1 billion at the global box office, but questions ...
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Even Though He Won't Admit It, This 1996 John Travolta Movie Made My Dad Cry, And It's Still Great
That's actually not true, since I’ve SEEN him cry (even though he won’t admit it), and that was when we watched 1996’s ...
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People We Meet On Vacation Review: This Gen Z When Harry Met Sally Pales Next To The Original
The adaptation of Emily Henry's "People We Meet on Vacation" is charming despite its obvious similarities to romcoms that ...
With highly anticipated sequels, unsettling horror, and star-studded thrillers, this month promises a diverse lineup that ...
That said, Sailor Moon was never a standalone masterpiece in the anime world, and many other series have risen over the years ...
From the return of The Avengers to Toy Story, next year will be an exciting one for cinema. Here are our most awaited movies ...
New Scientist writers and contributors have chosen their top science-y books, films, TV shows, music, video games and board ...
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