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An aggressive style has helped Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton surge in the polls, which have recently swung between her and Rep.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has told the BBC she wants to stop top British technology firms and scientists "drifting abroad" to ...
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All the latest royal news from Monday March 16, including King Charles' outing in Manchester and the wedding of Crown Prince ...
The methodology contributed to the cancellation of National Endowment for the Humanities grants to study violence against women during the Holocaust, postwar Soviet Jewish literature and hundreds ...
The critics of “performative politics” misunderstand something fundamental: Democracy survives only when citizens perform it.
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Times-Republican contributor and former staff writer Sara Jordan-Heintz, is again a recipient of the Artist Innovation Grant sponsored by the Arts + Culture Alliance. As one of six people awarded the ...
A new interactive scavenger hunt uses an app to bring Rhode Island's Revolutionary War history to life for families.
Prominent photographer and New York City gallerist Alfred Stieglitz died in 1946, and his widow, artist Georgia O’Keeffe, was tasked with finding permanent locations for his extensive personal ...
Wong is the only woman in her department who teaches social theory classes, lecturing in both classical and contemporary social theory at SDSU. Her favorite class to teach is Sociology of Mental ...