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It's part of a social media stunt by the pink-loving politician. But does it represent a shift for women in politics?
A lush tomato, eaten in peak summer, is meant to be pined over.
The writers say Hollywood studios are increasingly limiting their roles in television productions, highlighting a trend for white-collar workers.
Asa Ellerup, married to Rex Heuermann, who has been charged with murder, cut a glum figure. She was away when the killings happened, yet became central to the investigation.
Astronomers have yet to determine the cause of luminous fast blue optical transients, and the latest they have detected is raising even more questions.
The U.S. team includes past champions, veterans of the equal pay fight and 14 players experiencing their first World Cup. How they come together will shape the future.
About every five years, owners and their dogs travel to Guisachan in the Highlands to celebrate the anniversary of the breed's founding. This year's edition was the biggest yet.
Miranda Haymon, a theater director and writer, was able to make (and save) money during the pandemic. How far would it go in Brooklyn in late 2022?
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