British comedian Paul O’Grady dies at 67; hosted several TV, radio shows
The entertainer, who shot to fame as the drag queen Lily Savage, was an advocate for LGBTQ rights at the height of the AIDS crisis.
The entertainer, who shot to fame as the drag queen Lily Savage, was an advocate for LGBTQ rights at the height of the AIDS crisis.
Former boxing champion Carl Froch has stepped up his war of words with Conor McGregor by declaring he would beat the two-weight UFC champion in a cage fight.
The U.S. and Mexico men’s national soccer teams will meet again this summer in Las Vegas in the semifinals of the CONCACAF Nations League Finals.
Thousands of Indian farmers who had been marching in the State of Maharashtra concluded their protest on March 18 after the government accepted their demands. They had begun their march on March 12. The farmers, who were marching from Nashik to the state's capital of Mumbai, were led by the All India Kisan Sabha, a left-wing farmers' organization.
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The unions tried to "blow off steam" with the warning strikes while their leaders met with the employers to negotiate the details of a sellout that had already been decided behind closed doors.
The compromise was offered at a Tuesday night meeting between the Assembly, state Senate and Gov. Kathy Hochul after much resistance from progressive lawmakers to potential bail changes.
Our core values are crumbling like never before, though America’s revolution is happening largely through internal decay rather than violent coup.
Syrian state media say Israel has staged airstrikes in the Damascus area and wounded two soldiers. Loud explosions were heard over the Syrian capital around 1:30 a.m. Thursday. The SANA state news agency said Syrian air defenses were “confronting hostile targets." Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes on targets inside government-controlled parts of Syria in recent years, including attacks on the Damascus and Aleppo airports. Israel rarely acknowledges specific operations, but says it targets bases of Iran-allied militant groups... Читать дальше...
The Republican-led Kentucky legislature passed one of the most restrictive LGBTQ bills in the country Wednesday, overturning a veto by Gov. Andy Beshear.
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Four things to watch as the season begins for the Chicago White Sox, who face the defending champion Astros in the opening series beginning Thursday in Houston.
O'Grady was preparing to go on stage in 1987 when a police officer burst into his dressing room.
‘We’re praying for you’ has been ridiculed as an empty phrase. But it can be an incitement to action rather than an excuse for inaction.
The NYPD must crack down on cops improperly obtaining and sharing information about sealed cases, a Manhattan judge ruled Wednesday as he ordered the department to overhaul its records-access systems.
Ron Howard recalled seeing his daughter Bryce fully nude in one of her college plays. "It was a complete assault on a father's psyche," he said.
Entering the offseason, there was always a high likelihood that Aaron Judge was going to be in The Bronx on Thursday afternoon.
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Republican lawmakers in Kentucky have swept aside the Democratic governor’s veto of a bill regulating some of the most personal aspects of life for transgender young people. The bill bans access to gender-affirming health care and restricts the bathrooms they can use. The votes to override Gov. Andy Beshear’s veto were lopsided on Wednesday. The debate is likely to spill over into this year’s gubernatorial campaign in Kentucky. It could reach the courts if opponents follow through on promises to mount a legal challenge against the bill. Читать дальше...
G.O.P. Lawmakers Override Kentucky Governor's Veto on Anti-Trans Law The New York TimesView Full Coverage on Google News