The Trump administration’s recent expansion of the Mexico City policy, long known as the “global gag rule” for abortion funding, is now reaching further than ever, blocking U.S. foreign aid tied to racial equity, gender equality, and LGBTQ+ inclusion. Experts warn this shift could have devastating consequences for public health, human rights, and the U.S.’s
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National parks are, as the Ken Burns documentary says, America’s best idea. They’re a result of the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act, which was signed into law in 1872 by President Ulysses S. Grant. There are now 63 national parks, all of them dedicated to protecting and preserving American land. That might not scream “cookbook”
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This year, the United States has representatives in the relay, a team consisting of Anna Gibson and Cam Smith.  Smith, for his part, is a seasoned skimo pro, but Gibson—a world bronze medalist mountain and trail runner—only picked up the sport last year with the support from her now-teammate.  “All of that makes me super
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Bill Callahan has announced a U.S. tour in support of his upcoming album My Days of 58. The run kicks off on May 1 in Oklahoma City, and features support from Jana Horn, Otto Benson, and Noveller. Explore a full list of dates below. Accompanying Callahan on tour will be the core musicians on My
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California Democrat Ammar Campa-Najjar’s campaign is facing criticism for a memo suggesting that an LGBTQ+ candidate can’t win in a newly drawn Congressional district. As The Advocate reports, Campa-Najjar’s campaign recently circulated a seven-page document that included a section on Palm Springs. The community, long considered both an LGBTQ+ mecca and a reliable Democratic stronghold,
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The Harry Potter movie franchise defined a generation through its adaptation of the seven-part book series, but the source material has not aged well, and there are some other masterpiece fantasy movie franchises that are better than Harry Potter. While Harry Potter includes many fantasy genre staples like a “chosen one” storyline and fantastical creatures,
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. The “Review-Driven” Book Is Not a Thing There are a lot of reasons to be concerned about the
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Minimalism may cycle in and out of trend reports, but true ’90s minimalism never actually left. The aesthetic—defined by clean lines, structured silhouettes, and a tightly edited neutral palette—has resurfaced in full force for 2026. At the center of the movement remains Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, the enduring style reference for understated luxury. As portrayed by Sarah
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This dog deserves a round of a-paws! A Czechoslovakian wolfdog made a surprise appearance at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics, showing up near the finish line of the women’s cross-country skiing team sprint free race on Feb. 18. As shown in video footage of the broadcast, the canine eagerly attempted to keep up with the
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Battalion is seeking motivated, creative and organized individuals to join our Summer 2026 Internship Program in New York. This role offers immersive exposure to agency life with some of the industry’s top PR professionals, hands-on experience supporting some of the most respected global luxury … Continue reading View Original Source Here
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Age of the Ram: 01 Life & Times of Billy McLane (Theme I)02 Lonesome Dove03 Rancho Deluxe (Theme I)04 My Last Drink of Wine05 Fastest Gun Alive06 Diamond Belle (Country Boy)07 I Shot Jesse James08 Life & Times of Billy McLane (Theme II)09 Crazy Woman Ridge10 Remembering Pat11 Sweet Mother Texas12 Kentucky Too Long13 Drifter’s
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During this past weekend’s onslaught of exciting new 2026 movie releases, GOAT provides some family-friendly fun that basketball fans will especially appreciate. While it’s called roarball in the animated movie from the Spider-Verse studio, it’s absolutely a love letter to the sport. One thing I particularly enjoyed was seeing the sport feature a co-ed team
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In her introduction, Sri Lankan marine biologist Asha de Vos calls Ocean: From the Shore to the Abyss a love letter to the ocean and “an attempt to shine a light on some of the most exciting aspects of the deep blue, from tiny creatures to marine giants, dark trenches to colourful corals, rusting shipwrecks
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