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Michael Scanlon writes of the Irish New York neighborhoods of old and how Irish immigrants have passed them on to immigrants ...
Working with a peer to develop projects for your students can enrich your instruction and support student engagement.
As I wrote in several articles, my sojourn in Europe was a culture shock on many levels . The most profound was how Europeans ...
On June 16, the final day of my three-week visit to Nigeria, I met with my dear friend Malam Ali M. Ali, Managing Director of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN). Malam Ali, who was my editor at Kano ...
Before the Independence Day fireworks this week, try this short quiz on America’s popular books published during the ...
In a sign of the AI times, columnist and author June Casagrande asks ChatGPT to write a grammar book inspired by her style.
The US and other countries have a legal definition of citizenship, yet human psychology and identity politics result in ingrained biases over who truly belongs.
English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, yet even fluent speakers often slip up when it comes to ...
There's one punctuation mark Gen Z wants you to stop using. Here's what it is—and why it's falling out of favor.
In Pronoun Trouble, the Columbia professor and New York Times columnist tells the truth about those pesky little words.
Today on AirTalk, President Trump pursues a lawsuit against LA's Sanctuary Laws; the impact of ICE on CA agriculture; the ...
Ahead of the Fourth of July, Globe Opinion asked readers and community members about their American identity. From pride to ...