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Writing Past The White Gaze As A Black Author
"I wanted my characters to be respectable. I wanted them to somehow escape the judgement they'd get for just being, the same kind of judgement I've gotten for just being..."
'In The Name Of The Family' Probes The Lives Of An Infamous Clan
Sarah Dunant's latest novel follows one of history's most notorious families — the Borgias. But it's the small, domestic details, not the bigger picture, that captivate.
Míriam Colón, Puerto Rican Actress And Theater Pioneer, Dies At 80
Since coming to the U.S., Colón acted in over 90 films, imbuing her often secondary roles with soul. Behind the scenes, as a theater producer, she also blazed a path for other Latino actors to follow.
Sinn Fein Makes Big Gains, Reshuffling Political Landscape In Northern Ireland
After dust cleared in the U.K. province's snap election, Irish nationalists drew nearly even with their pro-British counterparts. Now, big — and difficult — decisions await the divided government.
For The First Time In 146 Years Chicago Goes Without Snow During January And February
Tom Skilling, chief meteorologist for WGN-TV and The Chicago Tribune, talks about the Windy City's changing weather, specifically the record-breaking lack of snow this year.
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Political Newcomer In Second Place For French Presidential Race
The French presidential race is underway and it is already rife with political scandals. NPR's Eleanor Beardsley talks about the latest controversies.
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Barbershop: A Look At Women In The Workplace Following Uber, Sterling Jeweler News
This week on the Barbershop, Awesomely Luvvie's Luvvie Ajayi, The Root's Danielle Belton and Joann Lublin from The Wall Street Journal discuss women's role in the workplace.
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Evan McMullin Wants To 'Get To The Bottom Of' Trump's Connections To Russia
Following Evan McMullin's run as an independent candidate in the 2016 presidential election, he has earned a following as an independent conservative voice.
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'He's Doing A Good Job': Supporters Rally Nationwide To Defend Trump
Demonstrators gathered in cities and outside state capitols to heft signs and chant slogans in support of President Trump on Saturday. In many places, counterprotesters were also there to meet them.
Trump's International Policies Could Have Lasting Effects On Higher Ed
More than a million international students go to college in the United States. But after recent events, and President Trump's policies, recruiters expect numbers to drop.
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