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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his recent visit, fondly addressed Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister Kamla ...
Andrew Cuomo avoided the mistakes that kept his father from reaching his full potential. But then he found other mistakes to ...
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It is at times like this – with Rachel Reeves visibly crying in the Commons – that we must be thankful that Jacinda Ardern, ...
America the Beautiful” by Katharine Lee Bates is as much critique as celebration, writes documentary filmmaker. While Bates’ ...
Writer and director Becca Roth drew attention to the issue in an X thread on Monday. The TikTok video from a young user ...
Maris Kreizman is a 40-something book critic, columnist for Lit Hub and one-time podcaster. In her debut essay collection “I ...
Civility isn't gender equality's friend in televised political discussions, where women typically speak less and are shown ...
The women's attorney, Sniderman, said Ellert and Roberts are speaking out in order to advocate for themselves and others who have been "targeted by workplace abuse." ...
Poetry in motion at JPAC on March 29 Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning celebrates Women’s History Month by Naeisha Rose, Editor Mar 13, 2025 ...
Woman's Hour Woman's Hour BBC 100 - Kim Moore poem with women's voices, Auntie Beeb with Mel Giedroyc, former MP Anne Milton on Gavin Williamson ...
Kashiprasad Ghosh (1820s) to Basudhara Roy (2020s), Indian English poetry has walked a long glorious way; from uncertainty to confidence. We open Roy’s A Blur of a Woman and see contemporary ...
The book of Judges speaks of a woman who “was barren and had borne no children” (Jgs 13:2). As with many women in the Bible, this woman has no name.
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