Ketanji Brown Jackson Confirmed to the Supreme Court
Jackson is the first Black woman Justice in U.S. history
Jackson is the first Black woman Justice in U.S. history
Many with Long COVID rely on working from home. Now that's being rolled back.
About 300 people died in a Russian airstrike last week on a theater being used as a bomb shelter in the besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol, the city’s government said Friday, citing eyewitnesses.
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Kyiv's digital gurus have repurposed everyday technology
Collecting evidence of Russian brutality for later investigations and potential prosecutions has become a priority for the Biden Administration.
A Supreme Court confirmation is always about who gets to have power. But when the nominee is also the first Black woman to reach that position, that question takes new meaning
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In the spring of 1994, I cried over being denied admission at Northwestern and Columbia … and three other elite universities. A close friend, trying to comfort me, only made me sob harder by saying:
It's common for a seller to have multiple bids on the home sale. Here is how you can make your offer stand out
In a new political moment, the controversial youth climate group is trying to reboot