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Maya Angelou sits in her hotel room, reliving her past and writing her autobiography, "I know why the caged bird sings". A book that will sell over 4 million copies and change the way we see the ...
Coinbase has leased a major office in San Francisco, marking a return roughly three years after dropping its headquarters ...
The Revivalist frontman & Tank and the Bangas talk New Orleans' musical lineage and perform an intimate show at Royal Sonesta Hotel on Bourbon Street ...
Trump and DeSantis have taken the bullying approach to governing to new extremes. There is no honest debate, no give and take ...
Melissa Ferrer Civil found community, and a path toward better mental health, through poetry. Now, she’s spreading the good ...
During times of great social upheaval, it's easy to become overwhelmed. Studies show that we can develop skills to enhance ...
Supporters of President Donald Trump are criticizing CBS 60 Minutes anchor Scott Pelley and referring to Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North ...
Following a public outcry, the academy returned titles by Maya Angelou, Harper Lee and others — many by women — that were ...
Ethiopian rebels seized the presidential palace and tightened their control of the capital of Addis Ababa, effectively ending ...
In One Nightstand, celebrity readers and writers join us at the blond in 11 Howard to discuss some of their favorite books, ...
We are outraged that Maya Angelou’s books have been removed from the Nimitz Library at the U.S. Naval Academy, to comply with Trump’s Executive Order targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion.
The U.S. Mint has issued new quarters celebrating the contributions of African American women. Ida B. Wells, Maya Angelou, Bessie Coleman, and Pauli Murray are featured.