‘Are You Going to Be the One to Get Rid of Santa?’

A family in a small town in New York holds a world record for having the most lights on a residential property to the dismay of some neighbors and the delight of others.Read More
Should Penn’s Troubles Force a Rethink of University Leadership?

In the wake of a controversy at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard over antisemitism, a debate has arisen over whether academics are best suited to lead big schools.Read More
How NASA Learned to Love the Worm Logo

Decades after sending it to design purgatory, the space agency celebrates a logo it still calls the worm.Read More
Gazans Mass at Border, and Pressure Rises on Harvard’s President

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How NASA Learned to Love the Worm Logo

Decades after sending it to design purgatory, the space agency celebrates a logo it still calls the worm.Read More
How NASA Learned to Love the Worm Logo

Decades after sending it to design purgatory, the space agency celebrates a logo it still calls the worm.Read More
How NASA Learned to Love the Worm Logo

Decades after sending it to design purgatory, the space agency celebrates a logo it still calls the worm.Read More
How NASA Learned to Love the Worm Logo

Decades after sending it to design purgatory, the space agency celebrates a logo it still calls the worm.Read More
Did Army Blast Exposure Play Role in Maine Gunman’s Rampage?

Medical scientists and the military are looking into whether Robert Card’s psychological collapse was linked to brain damage from his role as a grenade instructor.Read More
Cigna Calls Off Humana Pursuit, Plans Big Stock Buyback

The health-insurance providers couldn’t agree on financial terms for a deal that would have created a $140 billion giant.Read More