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Opinion: F. Willis Johnson: African American literature matters
By F. Willis Johnson This year’s observance of Black History Month carries forward the centennial anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance. However, in this reflective season, we find ourselves at a ...
When the South Beach Wine & Food Festival debuted in March on the sandy shores of Miami Beach as an outgrowth of the Florida Extravaganza that Florida International University had hosted for five ...
[KAMPALA] Poor regulation and lack of transparency in Africa’s fertility industry leave sperm donors and recipients vulnerable to exploitation and unethical practices, including relatives unwittingly ...
Plush velvet armchairs from the ’70s sit next to sleek modern side tables, creating a visual feast that would make any ...
At Berkeley, while in his mid-40s, Michael Burawoy would deliver his talks wearing the same red shirt. He would walk briskly ...
Ohio lawmakers and literacy advocates used the birthday of one of America's most frequently banned authors to defend ...
Recent research suggests that select athletes with cardiovascular abnormalities may be able to safely participate in competitive sports after shared decision-making with their clinicians about ...
Having already subdued Congress, Trump has now openly announced that the Führerprinzip governs the executive branch.
U.S. stocks fell sharply after reports showed that worries among consumers and businesses about President Donald Trump's ...
Investigators at Mass General Brigham have developed a tool that can identify older adults at increased risk of emergency ...
Ripped out of the underbelly of modern America as much as the headline, the Robert De Niro-starring Zero Day will show it can ...