In The Piano Lesson, they tackle a father’s thorny legacy. Watch as John David Washington and Malcolm Washington chat through ...
In case you somehow missed it, there was a major federal election this week in the United States and if there is one thing about decisions on power, no matter the outcome or what side you’re on, once ...
The 100 Archive charts the past, present and future of Irish design by ... something the 100 Archive is committed to reversing.” Nolan, who established Detail Design with Paul McBride in 2004, has ...
Political control has limited impact on the US economy and markets due to the system's checks and balances and decentralized structure. Historical data shows no clear advantage for either party ...
The S&P 500 has done well under Republican or Democratic presidents, but determining which political party is best ... equities by market value The chart below shows the compound annual growth ...
Political parties that have governed for decades since African countries overthrew colonial rulers are now being challenged by frustrated young voters. By John Eligon and Yvonne Mooka John Eligon ...
BIGBANG’s G-Dragon is back—and topping music charts across the globe! On October 31 at 6 p.m. KST, G-Dragon made his long-awaited solo return with his new pre-release single “POWER.” ...
Within the US, a persistent undercurrent of conspiracy thinking and apocalyptic belief may increase the risk of political violence. A 2024 study found that around 9% of Americans surveyed in 2022 ...
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a police intelligence unit that monitored political and social groups. Over 3,500 pages of her research is now housed at DePaul University. Mrs. Nolan later left religious life, married James ...
The US political system runs on money – and lots of it. With no legal limits on how much money can go into electing candidates to the White House and Congress, voters are deluged with ads ...
It might just be exactly the kind of political fantasy to match our current moment: it feels authentic and enthralling, but the developments are too outlandish to be a part of real life.