With rising economic power, a new generation of Indian women is giving matchmaking a modern twist. While most Indian marriages are still arranged, single women are increasingly making their own choices, meeting potential mates via marriage-focused...
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As residents of Moore work toward recovery after Monday's deadly tornado, supplies are pouring in from across the country. Volunteers and relief organizations are sifting through everything from diapers to food and teddy bears. But the groups...
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The French parliament is at odds over a measure that allows French universities to teach in English. Those in favor say it will help attract more international students, while opponents fear it will marginalize the French language.
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The contentious little creatures were allowed in the Chelsea Flower Show for the first time in its 100-year history. Their presence has been hotly debated, but celebrity-decorated gnomes will be sold for a cause.
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President Obama banned enhanced interrogation techniques, but he's largely avoided discussing whether the tactic ever produced valuable information. He might not be able to avoid it forever: The CIA is preparing an official response to a report...
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The aggressively modern ballet premiered in Paris in 1913, and provoked a response just as striking as the music and dance.
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The grill "is the one and only male-dominated appliance in America," says a researcher who recently crunched the numbers. He found that men are more than twice as likely as women to be the primary grillers at home. One reason? Grilling can...
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The bus caught fire when the driver tried to switch from using gasoline to natural gas. The driver fled the scene.
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The complex identities navigated by black Puerto Ricans play out in the music of hip-hop artist Tego Caldern and one of his inspirations, Ismael Rivera.
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The calls are harrowing and they offer a glimmer of the chaos and emotion that followed the storm.
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