Christianity Today took a moment in 1958 to reassess the repeal of prohibition after 25 years. Was the relegalization of ...
Todd Rohal's X-rated comedy and Creator Camp's "Two Sleepy People" want to rewrite what success looks like for independent ...
They called him “Sin Killer,” though no one knows how much sin he really washed away. Perhaps one of the best known Black preachers during his time, he never lived in Fort Worth but is part of our ...
The Handmaid's Tale' author's entertaining memoir wittily recounts her life and (many) loves - and her accidental rise to ...
Then it’s time for the overnight bus to Manali, a high-seated Volvo gliding across the highways of northern India. Because I will be travelling to Morocco next month, I start a new book set there, a ...
Zohran Mamdani remains well ahead in surveys of likely voters, as his main rivals, Andrew M. Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa, strive ...
Hornets rookie Kon Knueppel is set to make his debut in Charlotte’s regular-season opener against the Brooklyn Nets on ...
From the down-low vibe to the shockingly good food, there's something about the best hole-in-the-wall breakfast restaurants ...
The USWNT reversed fortunes with a win over Portugal, and now look to close out the October window with momentum ...
Even for Louisiana, a place with a history of jarring political acts and unusual public behavior, Gov. Jeff Landry’s unfurling this week has been a bizarre jolt. But the state's politics have long ...
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Pete Hegseth Meets With Troops on Korea Trip—Except Those With Beards
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth won’t even look at any soldiers with beards during his upcoming South Korean engagement.
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