The supreme art of war, the Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu wrote, is to subdue the enemy without fighting. A thorough beating ...
Don’t look to others — look to yourself. Keep things simple. Maintain focus. Rapper Andre Nickatina’s mantra is equal parts Sun Tzu warrior and soothing Martha Stewart. “If people show up, that’s all ...
The saying "a dog is man's best friend" rings true for many. However, it's crucial to match dogs with the right owners t ...
The Connecticut Sun’s pursuit of the franchise’s first WNBA championship continues, but Caitlin Clark’s sensational rookie season is over, after the Sun held on for a 87-81 win in Game 2 ...
A record-breaking performance from Marina Mabrey, playing in her first postseason with the Connecticut Sun, helped the third-seeded Sun to a 93-69 win over sixth-seeded Indiana in Game 1 of the ...
Back in the early 1900s, Niels Finsen was ahead of the curve when it came to using natural elements for medical treatment. He saw firsthand how sunlight exposure made a huge difference in his ...
Linda Sun’s high heels clicked evenly on the terrazzo floor as she proceeded on Wednesday afternoon from the elevators on the 10th floor of Brooklyn federal court, where she is facing charges of ...
UNCASVILLE, Conn. — The Connecticut Sun are no strangers to letdown games. Four times in the past two postseasons, the Sun have lost Game 2 of a playoff series after winning the opener ...
By Jonathan O’Callaghan In six billion years the sun will expand into a red giant. That process should consume Mercury, and maybe Venus. For a long time we have thought it might incinerate Earth ...
"I believe that this is probably one of the most detailed solar time lapses ever made by an independent astrophotographer." Miguel Claro is a professional photographer, author and science ...
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After long pressuring Israel to end the Gaza war and start planning for the ‘day after,’ Washington now seems to be scrambling to use the moment to change the dynamics of the Mideast.