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‘We Are Not a Monolith’: Black Artists Gather at the Philharmonic

SpaceX lanza su cohete Starship y atrapa el propulsor con brazos mecánicos

The Painter Titus Kaphar Wanted a Bigger Canvas, so He Made a Film

Fisher-Price Recalls 2 Million ‘Snuga Swings’ After Five Infant Deaths

El artista que ayudó a visibilizar la comunidad trans en los cómics

Former U.S. Soldier Is Sentenced to 14 Years for Planning to Help ISIS

Para estos estadounidenses, México también es su país

In Texas Senate Race, Cruz and Allred Duel Over Youth Sports Without Saying ‘Trans.’

Hurricane Milton spawned dozens of tornadoes, one of them deadly.

Who Are the U.N. Peacekeepers at Lebanon’s Border With Israel?

When Harlem Was ‘as Gay as It Was Black’

Ex-Houston Police Officer Gets 60 Years in Prison in Drug Raid Killings

Georgia election officials see no significant disruptions in voting after Hurricane Helene.

Christopher Ciccone, Who Dished About His Sister Madonna, Dies at 63

Todas las elecciones oscilan, incluso en un país polarizado. En 2024 volverá a pasar

As 23andMe Struggles, Concerns Surface About Its Genetic Data

From Melania Trump: Modeling, Motherhood and a Brazen Whitewash of a Presidency

James Magee, Creator of a Mysterious Desert Monument, Dies at 79

Syria, Russia Remain Silent on Reported Airstrikes Near a Russian Base in Syria

‘Where’s Wanda’ Is a Charming German Dramedy

After Helene, Lawyers Gear Up for Battles Over Who Should Pay

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in October

Kris Kristofferson’s Stories Were Wonderfully Larger Than Life