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John Nichols is a national affairs correspondent for The Nation. He has written, cowritten, or edited over a dozen books on topics ranging from histories of American socialism and the Democratic ...
Nicholas Hytner directs Mark Rosenblatt's play in the West End, in a crackerjack production also starring Aya Cash.
A century after the infamous trial, evangelicals can unbundle faith from culture wars and recover a wiser witness.
Though she claims it a memoir, the book linearly portrays her life, nearly chronologically, though not entirely, like an autobiography, mirroring the complexity of her memory and identity formation.
His friends called him Mickey the Fish. But for a time in Blackpool he assumed the identity of a dead friend, John Eugene McDonagh, and while hiding out at a caravan park in Portsmouth he was known as ...
Viewers know after Friday's episode that it was John Sugden behind the brutal attack in a case of mistaken identity. John had wanted to attack his new enemy Mackenzie Boyd and thought it was him ...
Santos, who pleaded guilty last summer to federal wire fraud and aggravated identity theft ... and financial benefit,'' U.S. Attorney John Durham, whose office prosecuted the case, said outside ...
Acting U.S. Attorney John J. Durham, right, listens as Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly speaks during a news conference after former U.S. Rep. George Santos was sentenced to more than ...
For exclusive news and updates, subscribe to our American Idol Newsletter: John Foster is bringing old-school country music to Season 23 of American Idol. The young singer, who was 18 years old at ...
The last time is now. John Cena is WWE Undisputed champion. For the rest of 2025, the biggest storyline in WWE will be surrounding Cena and his quest to bring the title home with him "forever." ...
Cam Ward's confidence and leadership qualities will be key factors in the Tennessee Titans establishing a new team identity. Ward's self-motivation and accountability will be crucial in changing ...
The New York Republican, who served in Congress for barely a year before his House colleagues ousted him in 2023, pleaded guilty last summer to federal wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.