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In an excerpt from his new book, No Sense in Wishing, the Baltimore native looks back at a time when 2000s stalwarts like ...
Talia Schreiber tells PEOPLE exclusively of her decision to leave home at age 21 to solo travel, and how she's explored six ...
In 2000, Bernthal’s performance in Chekhov’s “The Bear” drew the attention of Harvard’s American Repertory Theater, which had ...
A United Nations Population Fund report recommended “reproductive autonomy” as a solution to global fertility rate decline, ...
Such is the silence that surrounds the mass displacement of Jews from the Arab world in the middle of the 20th century — a ...
The protest targeted a transnational company that plays a critical role in supplying F-35 fighter jet parts to Israel.
After the mistrial was declared, prosecutors said Thursday that they plan to retry Weinstein on the rape charge, related to ...
The president also seemed to cast doubts on the possibility of talks leading to a pause in fighting between Israel and Iran.
Three events made Monday, 16 June a sobering moment for me. On that day, back in 1976, news filtered that the killer ...
I still remember the faint glow of a kerosene lamp in my childhood home. Growing up in rural Kenya, electricity seemed like a distant aspiration.
Across every inhabited continent, thousands are mobilising: marching, chanting, risking arrest, demanding justice for Gaza.
Unlike many of these regions, Israel did not expand through offensive wars. It was attacked upon its founding in 1948 and ...