Sophia Alvarez Boyd
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Offensive words are often used in the names of natural American landmarks. Efforts to change them arThe word "squaw" is used often in the names of American landmarks (more than 650 places, according to the U.S. Geological Survey).
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The need for welfare aid has grown over the last year, but states are leaving funds unspent that are meant to help people in need.
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Former president Trump's hold on the GOP's response to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol still looms large a year later.
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Smith has charmed audiences for over thirty years. But writing his memoir forced the actor to confront the image he’s cultivated in front of the camera.
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Bruised and beaten up, a former porn actor tries to adjust back to his small hometown. But he just can’t seem to leave his past behind.
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Our host met Clarke in New York City to see her perform the show at Studio 54 and ask about her journey with this show as a Black woman in theater.
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The case legalized a woman's right to an abortion in 1973. Now, the conservative-leaning court is considering the legality of the Mississippi state ban on abortion 15 weeks after conception.
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This year has been dominated by a bevy of sad girls – from Olivia Rodrigo to Julien Baker, and from Phoebe Bridgers to Billie Eilish.
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How will this tragedy affect Scott’s image now? And what responsibility does an artist have in crowd control?
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Biden campaigned on the promise to build a fair and humane immigration system. Now, immigration advocates are pressuring him to end two policies from the Trump administration.