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Fashion is often described as an individualistic pursuit. But a new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York explores the influence of family on the style known as Black Dandyism.
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The professional women's basketball league has expanded this season for the first time in almost two decades, welcoming in the Golden State Valkyries.
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This first week of media mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs' criminal trial has been focused largely on the testimony of Cassie Ventura, Combs’ ex-girlfriend. She has alleged that she was subjected to sexual coercion, drugging and physical abuse while dating Combs.
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Many Venezuelans in the U.S. haven't been able to visit their homeland due to myriad factors. Now, a touring virtual reality experience called "Teleport to Venezuela" allows them to immerse themselves in familiar sights and sounds.
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Sen. Ron Johnson explains why he thinks House leaders should cut more from the spending plan they are drawing up, and why he thinks it won't pass in the U.S. Senate if they don't.
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Drawing, painting or sculpting with clay can have major benefits for our mental well-being and help reduce anxiety and stress.
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The Trump administration reduced tariffs against China from 145% to 30% over the weekend. The lowered rate elapses after 90 days.
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Ashlie Crosson, this year’s National Teacher of the Year, is wrapping up classes with her students and getting ready to embark on a year-long tour to inspire fellow teachers around the country.
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The Environmental Protection Agency says it's delaying the timeline for water utilities to implement Biden-era rules intended to limit harmful per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances —commonly known as PFAS — in drinking water.
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Three federal judges also halted his order from taking effect — and the administration is also challenging their ability to do that.