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How Harlem Shaped Warnock’s Faith and Politics
Senator Raphael Warnock’s time in New York City as a seminary student and pastor helped set him on a path…
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Trump and the Anti-Abortion Movement
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Trump’s Call for ‘Termination’ of Constitution Draws Rebukes
Republicans were still cautious — or silent entirely — about shunning the former president-turned-2024 candidate.
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Werner Franke, Who Exposed East German Doping Program, Dies at 82
In the 1990s, he and his wife unearthed documentary evidence of the illicit, state-sponsored drug program that propelled the country…
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A New Clash Between Faith and Gay Rights Arrives at a Changed Supreme Court
A Colorado graphic designer says she has a First Amendment right to refuse to create websites for same-sex weddings despite…
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When Gay Rights Clash With Religious Freedom
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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Discussing the ‘Fat Suit’ at ‘The Whale’ Premiere
More than 100 actors, singers and creative professionals attended the New York premiere of Darren Aronofsky’s new film at Alice…
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How Democrats’ New Primary Calendar Changes the Chessboard
President Biden’s push to abandon Iowa for younger, racially diverse states is likely to reward candidates who connect with the…
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After Arkansas Trial, Judge Weighs Legality of Ban on Care for Transgender Youth
The trial, the first over a challenge to a state ban on gender-affirming care, concluded last week; the judge has…
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Aline Kominsky-Crumb, Pioneering Comics Memoirist, Dies at 74
Her autobiographical cartoons — confessional, sexualized and self-deprecating — were considered the first by a woman in underground comics.