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Body tattoos and piercings are no longer fringe practices but increasingly popular forms of self-expression, according to ...
Many cancer survivors get therapeutic tattoos to allow them to carve out a new interpretation of their changed bodies ...
The Lionesses have won their second consecutive European tournament! England triumphed in a tense penalty shootout to clinch ...
Co-published by Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Guardian. Since Trump’s immigration crackdown, global perceptions ...
The tattoo artist paused, needle hovering. "You're sure about this?" she asked my friend Maria for the third time. Not because the design was questionable—a delicate constellation of her daughters' ...
Gavin Baggs already has three appearances at the Canada Games under his belt across multiple sports, and plans to take his ...
We Are Still Queer,” a show featuring 11 artists at the Minneapolis American Indian Center aims to open conversations in the Native community.
Singaporean professional boxer Efasha Kamarudin was ranked the world's No 15 in the super flyweight division and she has her eye on the top spot.
Reasons to be Cheerful reports that music therapy significantly reduces pain and anxiety, aiding healing and recovery in various medical settings.
Brian Schottenheimer’s ink started as a way to bond with his son. Now, the tattoos are reminders of what’s most important to him.
Mentally ill detainees facing deportation are by law afforded a fair hearing, but a national program to provide attorneys has been gutted.