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The United States could begin requiring visitors to provide up to five years of their social media history under a new ...
Higgins hustled hard for every vote, focusing particularly on Miami’s overwhelmingly Hispanic and Latino population ...
A Colorado museum cited state law while rejecting an artwork with unflattering depictions of politicians. Free speech groups ...
The bank highlights historical data showing that “history is overwhelmingly against the incumbent President’s party,” noting that on 18 out of 20 occasions since World War II, the president’s party ...
The longtime “Daily Show” host is receiving a new Walter Cronkite Award honor created to recognize comedic news as a force in ...
Miami voters elected Eileen Higgins as the Florida city's new mayor on Tuesday, making her the first Democrat to hold the ...
A review of 'Ella McCay' , a new film from Oscar winner James L. Brooks centered on an idealistic woman balancing personal ...
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U.S. presidents may seem larger than life, but behind the speeches, history books, and polished images are real people with ...
Googoosh’s love songs are both banned and beloved in her homeland. Her new memoir reveals a life as rich and painful as Iran’s history.
What was once considered a normal body and what was abnormal? And what are the consequences of these perceptions for legislation and medical practices? This is explored by Willemijn Ruberg.