Punch, the infant macaque at Ichikawa City Zoo, faces new challenges in his integration into the troop after a confrontation with an adult member.
Every time James Talarico stands up to speak in the Texas Capitol building in Austin, a certain moment is repeated. Lawmakers move papers around. Others wait with their arms crossed and lean back.
In recent years, the term “incel”—short for involuntary celibate—has become a fixture in public discourse, almost exclusively associated with men. The male incel subculture is frequently linked to ...