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Soaring (Narsha),” an exhibition at American University Museum, gathers contemporary works by dozens of artists in the D.C.
Toronto-based TerrAscend has chosen to exit the Michigan market, shuttering 20 locations and laying off 21 percent of its ...
July is flying by! Before you know it, it’ll be time to break out the sweaters and pumpkin spice lattes. In today’s issue: ...
Regardless of political persuasion, Virginians and the American people should not and cannot tolerate any administration ...
For the past three years on "American Ninja Warrior," Mady Howard has fallen on the fifth obstacle of the qualifying course.
When tragedies are in the news — natural disasters, plane crashes, fires — parents naturally and unavoidably react by ...
Many middle-class and wealthy families will see some benefits from the new legislation. But programs that help low-income ...
Richard Avedon’s iconic portraits and a broad survey of Asian American art offer varied perspectives on the region.
Austin Baron runs a non-profit organization towards raising to end world hunger and to help with his effort, he's competing ...
Every year since 1991, the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration has offered competitive grants to a small number of ...
A five-foot-long handwritten scroll from Boston in 1847 titled “A Resolution and Protest Against Slavery”—long thought to ...
For civil engineering student Anthony Marteniuc, leading Kennesaw State University’s Steel Bridge Competition Team has been ...