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The city administration said Kyiv had withstood “one of the biggest rocket attacks” launched by Russian forces since they invaded Ukraine.
“He’s selling NFTs like a crypto bro. While he’s running for president."
The new law, signed by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday, is set to go into effect in 2024.
Hundreds of people reportedly forced their way into the 02 Brixton Academy during a performance by Nigerian Afrobeats star Asake.
Jenna Ortega's character doesn't have to lean into the "spicy Latina" stereotype or adopt a fake accent in order for us to understand her as a Latine character.
In an essay for HuffPost, Prince Harry, Sen. Chris Coons and former Ethiopian PM Desalegn share a "better path forward" for global environmental efforts.
Claudine Gay is the second woman to lead the Ivy League school.
The president's big news concerned recent policy wins, in contrast to the former guy's rollout of NFT trading cards for $99 a pop.
The U.S. House has passed a bill that would allow Puerto Rico to hold the first-ever binding referendum on whether to become a state or gain some sort of independence.
The outgoing House Budget chairman said bypassing the issue in the lame duck period is akin to giving Republicans “a legislative nuclear weapon.”
The much-hyped six-hour Netflix docuseries came with certain expectations — and it didn't really deliver.
The Texas Department of Public Safety was asked to compile a list of Texans who changed their gender on their driver’s licenses in the past two years.

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