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In 'Star Wars Jedi: Survivor,' it's you against the entire galaxy far, far away
Cal Kestis is back with more lightsaber styles and more insurmountable foes in Jedi: Survivor. It's a treat for Star Wars fans and action gamers alike.
Rainn Wilson urges a spiritual revolution in his new book 'Soul Boom'
In his book Soul Boom: Why We Need a Spiritual Revolution, Rainn Wilson, three-time Emmy nominee for his role in The Office, says the U.S. needs an awakening.
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Montana House votes to formally punish transgender lawmaker, Rep. Zooey Zephyr
Republicans in the Montana House have voted to formally punish Democratic state Rep. Zephyr by banning her from attending or speaking during floor sessions. She will be allowed to vote remotely.
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Bigger Supreme Court? No More Electoral College? See What 2020 Democrats Would Do
Stacking up the positions of presidential candidates on changes to government institutions, there are divisions over expanding the U.S. Supreme Court and ending the Senate's filibuster.
A story of dance and discipline amid a global pandemic in the Llanos
During a global pandemic in Orocué, Colombia, dance and adversity brought a group together.
The U.S. admitted thousands of Venezuelan migrants. Many are now stuck in legal limbo
Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants have been released into the U.S. Now many are stuck in a complicated legal limbo: They're legally present for now, but unable to work lawfully.
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Beyond día de los muertos: The believers of Santa Muerte in Veracruz
A Mexican photojournalist documents a tradition that takes place in Coatepec, Veracruz during the Day of the Dead celebrations in México, in honor to the Santa Muerte.
Black business ownership is higher than pre-pandemic. Women are driving that growth
The number of Black-owned businesses is currently more than 30% above pre-pandemic levels. A Brooklyn street nicknamed "Black Girl Magic Row," exemplifies women helping one another succeed.
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PHOTOS: See the bold buildings that sprang up after South Asia regained independence
An exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art shows how Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka celebrated their freedom with a revolutionary vision for buildings and cities. Women played a vital role.
PHOTOS: The precarious lives of India's COVID widows
No matter how the pandemic proceeds, women who lost a husband — and sole family breadwinner — will lead irrevocably altered lives in the patriarchal society that is India.
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