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The archaeologist Joe Rogan deemed his 'worst guest,' has broken his silence on the backlash he faced after appearing on the podcast this month.
A key question of the case was whether Harvard could legally be allowed to continue owning dehumanizing images of enslaved people who couldn’t consent to taking part.
A San Diego County jury convicted Robert O. Young in February of practicing medicine without a license and willful abuse of ...
During an old episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, the 57-year-old podcasting icon spoke on Cruise and his ties to L. Ron Hubbard's widely practiced set of beliefs. In the clip, Rogan speculated that ...
Now that my vegetables are in the ground, their battle for statistically improbable survival has begun. I’ve redoubled my efforts to research the nuances of plant care, including panicked trips to the ...
Harvard University agreed to give up ownership of two portraits of enslaved people, ending a six-year legal fight with a woman who says she’s their descendant, The New York Times reported.
With a mission to "Make America Healthy Again," Kennedy has prioritized chronic disease prevention, food safety, and a more ...
This spring, the New York State legislature has an opportunity to confront an overlooked yet troubling aspect of its criminal legal system.
The university is handing pictures taken during a vile pseudoscience “study” in 1850 over to a South Carolina Museum.
After 155 years, the remains of Black New Orleanians, used in a racially based German medical research, are being sent home.
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