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Britain’s apology for the scandal of forced adoption can never heal the pain for people like me
An estimated 185,000 babies were taken from unmarried mothers in England and Wales between 1949 and 1976. I was one of them, says Guardian news editor and writer David Batty ...
Doug Aitken’s sprawling, elusive video installation asks a lot of questions about contemporary L.A. and its environs, and ...
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Chabria: Birthright citizenship ruling was a win for democracy — and a warning about erasing history
Birthright citizenship narrowly prevailed at the Supreme Court. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's opinion reads as a warning ...
Onn feels debates are confrontational, when outside the assembly. He really should not be in politics if he’s convinced ...
The Montreal-based group discuss their shared history with Angine de Poitrine and their close call with the cops ...
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This family of Jewish refugees defined American patriotism. Now they’re worried where their country’s headed.
If you want to pray the way the first Jews in North America did, the closest you can come may be weekday services at the ...
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Why the UFO phenomenon has fascinated Americans for decades
One pilot's offhand description in 1947 started a national obsession that never quit.
In the second season of “Sugar,” Colin Farrell’s character has to deal with life alone. At the end of the first season, it ...
NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg has been a working journalist for over five decades, with plenty of mistakes ...
Peals of laughter emanated from a corner in a room on the first floor of Theatre Bristol’s building on State Street.
What follows is a list of the best stuff on all the big streaming services. We look at all those long, annoying lists and ...
From Sharp Objects to WandaVision, Shining Girls to His & Hers, these twisty miniseries are bound to shock you.
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