Late last month, in a stunning display of frustration, people in multiple cities across China took to the streets to…
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Gov. Roy Cooper, of North Carolina, said that whoever carried out the attack “knew exactly what they were doing.”
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Mayor Eric Adams wants police officers on the front lines, but critics say they are not trained to get people…
People opposing Beijing over issues like Hong Kong, Taiwan or the persecution of Uyghurs see the moment as an opportunity…
The day the Supreme Court’s Obergefell v. Hodges ruling came down in 2015, establishing a constitutional right to same-sex marriage,…
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