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By Trip Gabriel and Yan Zhuang Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress ... a paean to the country’s values through a traditional Republican lens of small government ...
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Posing elegantly before the historic Muhammad Ali Mosque, Farida Fahmy, renowned Egyptian dancer and co-founder of the iconic ...
Jerseys are sometimes a polarizing topic among fan bases. Stray from tradition? Mix it up? Here's what IU women's basketball coach Teri Moren thinks of her team wearing alternates.
This group is not only preserving the arts; they're safeguarding truth, and ensuring our collective future remains as bold, boundless, and Black as it has always been ...
The issues are complex, with no single causative factor. Yet central to these changes is the role of volition – human agency. Women everywhere have made and are making their own decisions about ...
A contestant on Love is Blind said her partner's lack of enthusiasm in supporting Black Lives Matter did not sit well with ...
Do yourself a favor and stream this terrifying 1989 made-for-television horror movie. It even terrified Mike Flanagan.
Women’s basketball should play its NCAA Tournament games at neutral sites, but how can it work? Innovative ideas are needed to even the playing field.
Television has long established roles for women in society, deeply impacting these roles and other predictable roles as caregivers, love interests, or secondary figures in a male-driven narrative.