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New Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew set a new milestone in the Premier League after coming on for Leicester City in their 2-0 ...
American soldiers in Vietnam communicated using so much slang and shorthand that it almost seems like its own English dialect ...
When the ambulance arrived, I was clutching Avery to my chest, still attached to me by the cord that had carried him here.
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Maya Angelou didn’t hold back. From defying racism to reclaiming womanhood, her fiercest words still cut through noise and ...
Lawsuits and interviews The Times conducted provide a fresh glimpse into the extraordinary dysfunction inside Donda and the ...
For the first time, Guyana has given its blessing for a tour company to start bringing visitors into what’s left of Jonestown ...
This scripted comedy, based on Michelle Buteau’s lauded book of essays, follows Mavis Beaumont (Buteau) as she traverses life as a black, plus-size, and newly single (not by choice) stylist.
For 15 years, Kuhlow, a 51-year-old former Stony Brook microbiology researcher, has been logging observations of leaf and bud appearances — in his own garden, or farther afield on a hike — into a ...
It’s one of Abigail Adams’s most famous lines. Early in 1776 — not even 12 months after the battles of Lexington and Concord — she wrote to her husband, John, who was with the Continental Congress.