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Gen-Z: Can you really say kameena?

Not many — irrelevant of which generation they are born in — understand what the origins of the slur “kameena”. The word is ...
For many Londoners, the World Cup is more than just football - it's a reflection of identity, family and belonging in one of ...
A Bengaluru-born man said his hometown felt different during his latest visit and left him hopeful. | Trending ...
An optimistic thread emerged when we asked local high schoolers the question "What is an American?" in an essay contest ...
Saturday marks the official launch date for deposits and contributions to Trump Accounts, tax-advantaged savings vehicles ...
"Other countries do not apologize for protecting their people and their government. America should be no different." ...
Months before Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's July 3 wedding at Madison Square Garden, the NFL star seemingly dropped Easter ...
We begin our July Fourth special broadcast with the words of Frederick Douglass. Born into slavery around 1818, Douglass became a key leader of the abolitionist movement. On July 5, 1852, in Rochester ...
The space race and arms race made Cold War headlines. The farms race was as important. Genetics, chemicals and motorized equipment nearly tripled U.S. farm production between 1948 and 2017 ...
Social Security is generally synonymous with retirement, but that doesn't mean you have to stop working when you claim ...
It’s easy to stop in your tracks when you spot a butterfly flying by. But what does it mean if you see a butterfly? If you’ve ever felt connected to one of these beautiful insects, you’re not alone.
Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones’ is brimming with incredible anecdotes about the polymathic music savant, from his ...