In a wide-ranging interview with NPR, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates expressed concern about the new administration's recent steps to pull back from approach to public health but says he's optimistic ...
Italian politicians want action against a hunting party that included the president's son, who they accuse of allegedly ...
Kay Sohini's graphic memoir, This Beautiful, Ridiculous City, tells a story of migration and redefinition. Gay Talese gathers ...
After publishing her first novel when she was 21, Brittany Newell started working as a dominatrix. The job gave her time to write — and plenty of material to draw from. Her new novel is Soft Core.
It's Black History Month and the Up First newsletter wants to highlight local history makers. Do you know anyone who has made ...
Staff at the key cybersecurity agency were initially excluded from government efforts to leave their jobs, but then on ...
The former rescue feline joined the British diplomatic service in 2016 and gained a large following online for fulfilling his ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio approved less than 300 essential personnel as USAID staff in the U.S. and overseas rush to ...
Extremism experts say a now-familiar playbook to scapegoat transgender people in the wake of high-profile tragedies is part ...
The City of Oakland is ending its remote work program installed during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and will now ...
San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency’s Board of Directors agreed this week to new policies around using its properties for ...
A judge ordered the naming rights of the extremist group the Proud Boys be given to the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C.
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