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‘Hamnet’ is making audiences break down in tears – and upending beliefs about male grief

The Oscar-nominated film about Shakespeare’s son explores how men and women mourn differently – and how ‘Hamlet’ may have transformed a father’s private sorrow into enduring art.

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Hundreds of thousands of rural families could lose their affordable homes as mortgages the program supported…

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A combination of Colorado state tax credits for low-income families is predicted to lift more than 50,000…

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ICE buys $87M warehouse in Pennsylvania − can local officials block a detention facility?

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‘The Tibetan Book of the Dead’ is actually not just about death

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As Iran war expands, some conservative Christians interpret the conflict through biblical prophecies

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We study pandemics, and the resurgence of measles is a grim sign of what’s coming

Controlling the spread of many infections, including measles, depends on trust in public health, which is eroding.

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Congress still has ways to throttle back Trump’s war with Iran – and to ask questions

As critics question President Trump’s motivations for war on Iran, it’s not just about politics. It’s about the Constitution…

By SoRelle Wyckoff Gaynor - 1 days ago
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Patriots and loyalists both rallied around St. Patrick’s Day during the Revolutionary War

By the Revolutionary War in the late 1770s, those marking the anniversary of St. Patrick’s death on March 17 included Irish immigrants…

By Cian T. McMahon - 1 days ago

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