Jeremy Larner, the political speechwriter-turned-Oscar-winning screenwriter of "The Candidate," died last week. He was 88.
His Oscar-winning 1972 screenplay starred Robert Redford as an idealistic public interest lawyer making a run for the Senate.
Bryan Cranston proved that it's never too late for a breakthrough. The star, who turns 70 on March 7, 2026, spent two decades ...
U.S. presidents are known for their eating habits. Take a look at the iconic sandwiches that brought some comfort to the ...
Tour FDR's summer home, hike coastal trails, and sip tea with seaside views at this international park in New Brunswick, just ...
Bernard LaFayette, the advance man who did the risky groundwork for the voter registration campaign in Selma, Alabama, that ...
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Measuring poverty on a spectrum instead of an arbitrary line conveys a more accurate picture of inequality
Michael W. Green, a Wall Street investor, created a buzz in late 2025 by arguing that the U.S. poverty line should be jacked up to US$140,000 for a family of four. Currently, a family of that size has ...
The date and location of Orlando’s biggest news day is officially marked at the former Cherry Plaza Hotel downtown.
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing criticism over what some say is his undermining of the trans-Atlantic “special ...
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When JFK was killed and America fell silent
For Americans who were alive, that Friday, November 22, 1963 did not unfold like an ordinary day. It began with motorcades, ...
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Chris Donnelly: Why the world remembers the 17 victims of Parkland but not the 165 schoolgirls of Minab
Air strike on Iranian school that killed over 100 schoolgirls has barely featured in news bulletins ...
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