Moments of hopeRaceHearing a room full of Black women open up about sex and shame was electrifyingJendella BensonHosting a workshop around issues muffled by a blanket of silence in our community felt daunting. But it was revelatory
What brought us hope and joy in 2023? Writers share their stories On a chilly Saturday in November, I found myself sitting in an auditorium at Birmingham City University, getting ready to talk to more than a hundred women I’d never met about sex.
It's been called one of the most important criminal cases in American history: The Justice Department's election conspiracy trial against former President Donald Trump will unfold at a courthouse steps away from the U.S. Capitol in Washington where Trump's supporters tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan will occupy a central role — making crucial decisions about a trial date, admissible evidence and Trump's compliance with the rules of his release in the months ahead.
Allow us to introduce you to the Chanels, the similarly named mean girls at the center of executive producer Ryan Murphy‘s new horror series on Fox, “Scream Queens” — come fall, you’ll be dying to be part of their clique.
New YorkThe NYPD has communicated via public channels for nearly a century. Now the system is being encrypted
A crackle, a chirp and the voice of a dispatcher describing an unfolding crisis in rapid-fire code. For nearly a century, New York City police have communicated about crime and catastrophe over radio broadcasts on public channels. And for journalists and the public, these dispatches have been a reliable way to get real-time knowledge of what’s happening in one of the world’s most chaotic cities.
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