On Thursday evening, the Trumps invited members from the House of Representatives and their families over to the White House for the president’s first-ever Congressional Picnic, a tradition that began under Ronald Reagan’s administration. During the event, POTUS was accompanied by his wife, Melania and daughter Ivanka, who both opted for garden party attire. The […]
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The Trump administration’s regressive move to reinstate the so-called Global Gag Rule is being met with outrage from women’s health advocates around the world, who say the decision is short-sighted, dangerous, and discriminatory. The rule, officially known as the Mexico City Policy, prohibits international organizations from receiving U.S. family planning funding if they mention or provide […]
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Drew Barrymore comes from a long line of Hollywood acting royalty and has appeared on the big screen since she was a child—but that doesn’t mean she’s above freshening up her makeup in public during a busy day’s commute. While taking the train in New York City on Friday morning, the boho chic queen—who has […]
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Former Cuban President and revolutionary leader Fidel Castro is dead at 90, his brother Raúl Castro announced late Friday on Cuban state television. “At 10:29 at night, the chief commander of the Cuban revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, died,” he said, without giving a cause of death. Tweets about “Fidel Castro” Fidel Castro “had been in […]
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The moment we’ve been desperately waiting for has finally arrived: French President Emmanuel Macron and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have begun their long-anticipated bromance. Tbh, it’s the greatest thing to happen in International relations since, well, EVER. Understandably, the Internet has had a total field day with the burgeoning friendship. I mean, it’s not […]
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A Mexican Indigenous activist who won the Goldman Environmental Prize has been shot dead, the second recipient of the prestigious award to be murdered in less than 12 months. The Guardian reports that Isidro Baldenegro López, a subsistence farmer known for his work to stop illegal logging and deforestation, was shot at a relative’s home […]
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The big wild cats are dying. The leopards, cheetahs, jaguars, lions, pumas, snow leopards, and tigers… Each of these cats leaps from the top of their own ecosystem, and yet we humans are above the cats and we’re killing them all. We are the apex predator in the era we’ve named after ourselves, the Anthropocene. […]
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After Bachelor in Paradise halted production on its fourth season to investigate allegations of misconduct regarding an alleged sexual encounter between Corinne Olympios and DeMario Jackson, many thought the season was over. But when the investigation found no misconduct, production resumed, and when it does air, we already know that the season will address the […]
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Barbara Sinatra, former model, humanitarian, and spouse of the late music legend Frank Sinatra, died Tuesday at age 90. Sinatra died comfortably of natural causes, surrounded by family and friends at her home in Rancho Mirage, California, a family spokesman said. She is survived by her son Robert Oliver Marx, daughter-in-law Hillary Roberts, and granddaughter Carina […]
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For over three decades I have campaigned for human rights throughout the world. I founded the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation (BJHRF) in 2005 to be a force for change, and a voice for the most vulnerable. Protecting women’s and children’s rights has always been at the heart of my work. Today is International Day […]
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