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Journalists and politicians have been falling in love for decades. But there's a tricky balancing act in navigating the lines ...
Two groundbreaking exhibitions in Chicago explore the shift in portrayals of same-sex attraction. They are being staged at a ...
Courtesy: the artist, Liverpool Biennial and Liverpool Central Library; photograph: Mark McNulty The historic, Grade ...
Border and tariff tensions with World Cup co-hosts Canada and Mexico make for potential strains in fielding the world’s ...
Leaving his violently beaten and traumatized girlfriend in bed, a wealthy Parkland financial adviser stood up, put on a dress shirt and joined a Zoom hearing in his divorce case. Scott Matalon ...
The platform sits at the intersection of tech, sex, digital entrepreneurship — and a broader social debate in America.
This one’s a no-brainer. Jeremy Allen White is now a two-time Golden Globe winner, the reigning Primetime Emmy champ, and the ...
These long acknowledged "facts" are anything but. We'd bet that you believed all of these lies—until today. Separating fact from fiction As children, we’re constantly told to listen to our parents.
I was adrift at sea when a sailfish tailwalked its way aboard my boat and speared me right in the foot. Then I passed out ...
The folks over at Adobe made a camera app that leaps over the iPhone's weaknesses, especially in low light scenarios. I didn't expect myself to like it so much.
Family and gender politics play out in Hir, a play about identity, belonging and redemption, produced by New Theatre.
Some parts of it were what you might call “visibly invisible”: Everyone in Tehran knows about Evin Prison, perched on the edge of the Alborz foothills, its name spoken with dread and resignation. But ...