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The American Cinematheque is launching the latest edition of its 70mm festival this week and it is (again) such a warm ...
For the first time in two decades, older Asian Americans are no longer the healthiest U.S.-born aging racial group with the lowest rates of disability, according to a study published last month in ...
'No Kings Day' protests planned for June 14 with aim to reclaim the American flag The 1,800 "No Kings" protests across the country are meant to express frustration over President Trump's actions ...
In LMP2, a bevy of Americans are vying for the Pro/Am trophy. In Wayne Taylor’s first trip to the Sarthe circuit as a team owner, WTR will benefit from the annual Test Day.
The Americans who sound the most soothing are Hawaiians, who come top with 20 percent of the vote. New Yorkers, meanwhile, sound the most confident (24 percent), followed by Texans (21 percent).
The Americans is a spy drama series created by Joe Weisberg that aired on FX from 2013 to 2018. Set during the Cold War, it follows Elizabeth and Philip Jennings, two KGB spies posing as a married ...
Americans know chemistry is essential to how we live every day ACC recently released the results of a national, bipartisan survey on voters’ opinions of the chemical industry’s role in the ...
Where Did All the Classy Americans Go? From politics and podcasts to sports and TV, everybody’s taking the low road. By Matthew Hennessey April 28, 2025 5:03 pm ET ...
The best days of the American economy are long in the past, and better days for the US are unlikely in the foreseeable future. The 20th-century idea of an “American Dream” – where a sizable ...
In a recent survey, 17% of Americans said they’d like to move outside the U.S. in the next five years, with Canada being the top destination.
About five years ago, while searching for a new story, Gunton realized that there had never been “a series about the whole of the Americas,” he says, referring to North, South, and Central. It’s the ...
But again, American influence isn’t clear-cut. Sure, American lexicographer Noah Webster rejected spellings such as -ise. But British usage accepts both -ize and the more French-looking -ise.