Lately with Layne: The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act needs to be passed more than ever
By Layne Rey | Jan. 31, 2023Tyre Nichols’ death has brought the conversation of this bill back to life.
Tyre Nichols’ death has brought the conversation of this bill back to life.
The literature and history that OU has chosen to eliminate.
Tango Gameworks’ latest is a miracle of design work.
Weekly television releases give people something to look forward to in these bleak times.
Everybody has a religion, they just don’t see it as that.
Sticker sticklers have long debated the true origin of the fun adhesive.
Many used to be embarrassed to have a knockoff version of something, but now it’s considered cool to have a dupe.
Dear men, my piercings are not there for you and they are not toys.
Not only should you dress warmly for style purposes, but we can also tell you’re underage.
Hogwarts Legacy has a J.K. Rowling problem.
The digital staff at The Post have plans to build on what they did last semester to improve the digital aspect of this publication.
Applications are due by 5 p.m. on Feb. 10.
Tired of serious Oscar criticism? I’m here to fix that.
The United States deserves leaders that represent our demographics and our interests fairly.
“The White Lotus” gives wealthy people a new enemy: a drug addicted, gay hotel manager named Armond that goes after his pompous guests with a poopy attitude.
Advancements in racial representation in film and TV have left Latino characters behind.
There seems to be an apprehension of Jews to participate in Jewish events and community organizations. But why is this? And could the answer be due to shame?
There hasn’t been a Tunes with Tate in this format since Oct. 2021, so naturally the impact of “Midnights” by Taylor Swift brought it out of the woodwork.
Why and how we adapt works of art.
New Year’s resolutions are anything but new.