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With the opening day of action done and dusted, it is Group B’s turn to take the stage. Spain, Italy, Portugal and Belgium ...
It traces black history in Ireland as far back as the Viking and Roman eras, through to the presence of African American GIs ...
Plenty of violent knockouts were turned in during June, but the last and biggest of the month was deemed best.
Ambitious and hungry, Germany's women head into Euro 2025 in Switzerland feeling they are on the cusp of another era of ...
Evidence of early 20th-century queer nightlife can be challenging to find, but a few clubs boldly operated in 1920s Chicago.
During his sentencing, prosecutors argued for a 70-month sentence given his history assaulting women and domestic violence ...
Jumoke, a former investment banker, told Newsweek that while wealth building may not always be easy, "it is doable." ...
Through its partnership with the NBA Foundation, ARC is helping former incarcerated individuals reclaim their freedom and ...
Trump’s Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told the Pentagon to go light on commemorating Juneteenth, the holiday marking the end of slavery.
The decision to delay the vote came after nearly two dozen speakers addressed the board. Most disagreed with allowing library patrons request bans of specific books or library exhibits.
Rose Lavelle was one of 25 players named to the United States Women's National Team roster for three upcoming friendlies, ...
There's another, more fitting cause for schools to embrace in June rather than Pride—one grounded in education, achievement, and fairness: Title IX Month.