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Larimar, the Dominican Republic’s Unique Stone
The Dominican Republic wants jewelers to love larimar, the national stone. But authorities shut the mine temporarily after two fatal accidents.
Senate Republicans Reject Domestic Terrorism Bill
Senate Republicans blocked a procedural vote Thursday to advance a House-approved bill to combat domestic terrorism. The Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act was passed in the House last…
New Sports Books About the Knicks, Rickey Henderson and More
Baseball, basketball, Formula One: Six new books take readers on a tour from Madison Square Garden to Monza, Italy.
Memorial Day Weekend Is Likely to See Americans Travel, Despite COVID-19
This is likely to be one of the busiest travel periods since the start of the pandemic.
The Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard Libel Case Is in the Jury’s Hands
After closing arguments, the judge asked a jury in Virginia to decide a defamation trial that focused as much on domestic abuse as damaged reputations.
Caster Semenya Offered To Show Her Body To Track Officials To Prove She’s Female
Olympian Caster Semenya is sharing her frustration with trying to prove her womanhood to track officials in order to compete. In a new interview with…
NRA holds convention in Houston days after Texas school shooting
Republican leaders, including Donald Trump, will address the event that is expected to draw protesters.
First Look: STARZ Releases The Trailer For Season Two Of ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan’
Today, STARZ released the trailer for the second season of Power Book III: Raising Kanan, which will debut on August 14. The third installment of…
May We Please Just Date Without Hate?
An Asian American college couple tries to let their young love bloom, but racist incidents keep disrupting their honeymoon phase.
‘I Would Love to Sing Lucia’: A Male Soprano Comes Into His Own
Samuel Mariño, a singer with a rare voice type in opera, is making his Decca album debut with a glimpse at a more gender-fluid future.
