April 26, 2021

<> at the Time Warner Center on February 25, 2010 in New York City.

Oscars 2021: Women Composers Still Fight for Recognition

Opinion by Nadia Neophytou Even before the title sequence plays, this year’s Academy Awards will go down in history. The Covid-19 pandemic, shifting the ceremony to a later date (only the fourth time ever) and upending the roster of eligible films, means that on April 25, before any little gold men are even awarded, a

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At a rally outside the U.S. Courthouse October 29, 1969, Dr. Benjamin Spock, background, listens to Fred Hampton, chairman of the Illinois Black Panther party. It was part of a protest against the trial of eight persons accused of conspiracy to cause a riot during the Democratic National Convention in 1968. (AP Photo/stf)

Fred Hampton’s Legacy: Njeri and Son on Black Panther Film

By Eliott C. McLaughlin The real Deborah Johnson hasn’t watched the scene in “Judas and the Black Messiah” where a cop puts a gun to her pregnant belly after a predawn raid that killed Black Panther leader Fred Hampton. The 70-year-old now goes by Akua Njeri. She remains a revolutionary, as well as the mother

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LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 29: Alter Ego Humpty Hump of the alternative rap group Digital Underground performs atKrush Groove 2011 sponsored by radio station 93.5 KDAY At The Gibson Amphitheatre on April 29, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Earl Gibson III/Getty Images)

Rapper Shock G of Digital Underground Dies at Age 57

By Marianne Garvey Rapper Shock G, also known as Humpty Hump of the hip-hop group Digital Underground, has died at age 57. When not using his stage name, he was known as Gregory Edward Jacobs. His Digital Underground groupmate Chopmaster J. posted the news Thursday night to Instagram: “34 years ago almost to the day

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10 October 2019, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart: Gymnastics: world championship, all-around, women, final. Simone Biles from the USA is gold medallist at the award ceremony. Photo: Tom Weller/dpa (Photo by Tom Weller/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Simone Biles Leaves Nike, Signs Major Deal with Athleta

By Chris Isidore Simone Biles, the most decorated gymnast ever and one of the world’s greatest athletes, is leaving endorsement powerhouse Nike for a deal with Athleta, the athletic clothing unit of Gap Inc. Biles is a significant signing for Athleta’s marketing efforts. She’s the first woman to capture five all-around gymnastic world championship titles,

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Regina King arrives on the red carpet of The 93rd Oscars at Union Station in Los Angeles, CA on Sunday, April 25, 2021.

Oscars 2021 Red Carpet: Best Looks, Trends and Highlights

Oscar Holland | Megan C. Hills At a pandemic-era Oscars, it was never going to be business as usual on the red carpet. But with a scaled back ceremony, organizers tried their very best to recapture the glamour that the showpiece event is known for.And the stars in attendance did their part, too, wearing an

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Biden Plans Tax Hike on Wealthy to Fund $1 Trillion Family Plan

By Kaitlan Collins, Jeff Zeleny and Kate Sullivan President Joe Biden is preparing to outline the next step of his economic agenda during a joint session to Congress next week and his proposal to pay for it is expected to include new taxes on the wealthiest Americans. Multiple sources familiar with the discussions underway tell

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WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 16: Condoleezza Rice and U.S. President George W. Bush announce her nomination to be the next Secretary of State November 16, 2004 at the White House in Washington DC. Yesterday, Colin Powell gave the president his resignation and said he would stay on until his successor is confirmed by the Senate. (Photo by Ron Sachs-Pool/Getty Images)

George W. Bush Voted for Condoleezza Rice Over Trump in 2020

By Veronica Stracqualursi Former President George W. Bush wrote in the name of his former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on his 2020 presidential ballot rather than voting for his own party’s nominee Donald Trump for reelection, he told People magazine. “She knows it,” Bush told the magazine, referring to Rice, one of his closest

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Oscars 2021: Best Picture Nominees Reflect America’s Divides

Analysis by Stephen Collinson After a hyper-politicized year, a crop of this year’s nominees for best picture at the Academy Awards on Sundayresonate with conflicts and divides that define modern American life. None of the nominees directly address the Donald Trump era. But the American film industry is clearly grappling with societal fault lines that

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WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 13: The U.S. Capitol dome at dusk on April 13, 2021 in Washington, DC. The Gabby Giffords Foundation arranged the flowers as part of an art installation in memory of the 40,000 Americans who die from gun violence each year. (Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Getty Images) (Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Getty Images)

Biden’s First Congress Address Highlights Infrastructure, Reform

By Paul LeBlanc Lawmakers on Capitol Hill will juggle a slate of competing priorities this week as both parties wrestle with tense negotiations over infrastructure and police reform. Deliberations will play out during a week set to be defined by President Joe Biden’s first address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday, which will

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