In the wake of the 2024 election, THR's arts and culture critic reflects on the minor key narratives and international offerings that illustrate how we got here — and where to go now.
In the event of a civil emergency, getting basic instructions and evacuation plans to the public is paramount and it’s the ...
After the Civil War, Black voters faced danger and violence—and they fought for political power against all odds.
At least 12 civilians were killed and several others injured in a series of Israeli airstrikes and artillery bombardments ...
Suzanne Karkaba and her father Ali were both civil defence rescuers whose job was to save the injured and recover the dead in ...
Lady A went by Lady Antebellum for 13 years before changing their name in 2020. Inside the country band’s decision and what ...
The Senate should not use its constitutional advice-and-consent powers to obstruct Trump's plan to finally drain the leftist ...
Amnesty International says there are weapons from the U.S.-allied UAE and even France in Sudan's civil war, helping fuel the ...
Soldiers tend to be much more down on war than those who send them into it, writes Juliet Jacques, as even the briefest look ...
A new exhibition spotlights a trio who pushed the boundaries of American art and illustrated the experiences of World War II ...
One other thing to keep in mind: Trump’s victory may have intensified a generational fight to defend values like pluralism, ...
The idea that some of us might not survive a second Trump presidency isn't left-wing hysteria. It's an assessment of his ...