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Sarah McBride says uncompromising politics are on a path towards sending LGBTQ+ advocates to a “really, really miserable self-righteous, morally pure club in the gulag.” ...
Rather, it’s redefining their role, unlocking new opportunities for creativity, strategy and leadership. This shift is particularly significant for India.
U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker said a deadline had yet to be set for member countries to hit a benchmark of spending 5% of gross domestic product on defense.
Jimmy Kimmel Roasts Trump for Sharing ‘Deranged’ Theory Claiming Biden Is a Robot Clone: ‘This Is Deeply Nuts… if Your Dad Was Saying This, You’d Look for an Assisted Living Facility’ ...
Marmoush becomes the first Man City player to win the Goal of the Season award and the second Egyptian following Mohamed Salah’s solo stunner against Man City in 2021/22. We’ve got the edge.
To quote America Ferrera’s character in the “Barbie” film, “You have to be a career woman, but also always be looking out for other people. You have to answer for men’s bad behavior, which is insane, ...
It's time to have your say on which goal deserves to win our Emirates Goal of the Month award for May! We have selected nine fantastic goals from across the club netted during last month, as our women ...
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The Trump administration's decision to rescind or terminate National Endowment for the Arts grants is not only a threat to the survival of arts organizations.
Al Mohannadi calls for integrity, inclusivity and dynamic leadership ahead of ITTF elections Published: 27 May 2025 - 09:12 am | Last Updated: 27 May 2025 - 09:18 am Follow us news Copy ...
Across the globe, more and more cities and countries are investing in the arts, with the aim of driving economic growth — and burnishing their images.
05-20-2025 IMPACT COUNCIL The path to battery leadership for the U.S. starts with tech Old school manufacturing won’t make the U.S. a battery superpower.