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Nita Jalkanen says she checks on the avian neighbours that fly into her Edmonton backyard to drink from her bird bath nearly ...
Great spy dramas define this Emmy season, including 'Slow Horses,' 'Black Doves,' 'The Agency,' and 'The Day of the Jackal.' ...
"The first formal flower gardens genuinely worthy of the name" in the history of the White House are the Rose Garden and the ...
Here's how the conclave creates black and white smoke and why the Catholic Church began using them to signal whether a new pope has been elected.
Redheads may face teasing—Black people have faced generations of systemic, legalized oppression. Borrowing Black pain to validate other struggles doesn't build solidarity—it erases context.
May 25 marks five years since George Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by a White police officer in Minneapolis. The officer, Derek Chauvin, was found guilty on charges of murder and ...
Black Tulsa rebuilt Greenwood after the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. But what would come next would largely destroy the neighborhood — and much of its wealth — for good.
Today, thanks to modern chemistry, the smoke is unmistakable—thick black billows for inconclusive votes, or a bright white plume when a new pope is elected.
A giant 12-foot-tall bronze sculpture of a young Black woman now sits on the north side of Duffy Square on Broadway and 46th Street facing 47th Street.
The experiences and lives of Black women have often been overlooked in Hollywood, but in recent decades, this has thankfully begun to change.