An unlikely fusion of Irish dance and hip-hop music is flying high on the internet as a young dreadlocked African-American dancer blends her passions in viral videos of herself in quarantine.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In “What Is War,” two singular artists, Eiko Otake and Wen Hui, grapple with memories of China and Japan in World War II. By Brian Seibert What is war ...
“From this moment forward, the only mission of the newly restored Department of War is this: Warfighting,” Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said on Sept. 30, to an unprecedented gathering of hundreds of ...
Many Dancing With the Stars fans were left misty-eyed after watching Dylan Efron’s Dedication Night performance on Tuesday. The special episode of the dance competition series featured The Traitors ...
Asked by reporters whether the US is preparing for a trade war with China, US President Donald Trump responded: “Well, we’re in one now.” Update Oct 15, 10:55 pm: This article has been updated to ...
Alan Bersten, Witney Carson, Daniella Karagach, Jan Ravnik and Ezra Sosa share their favorite moments of season 34 with The Hollywood Reporter, and which future themed episode they’re most excited for ...
Number of Israel-Hamas ceasefires in Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023 ...
Washington — Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked an effort aimed at preventing continued U.S. strikes on alleged drug-carrying boats off the coast of Venezuela. Democrats forced a vote on the ...
Veterans who have long sought recognition for a medical condition linked to their service in the Gulf War earned a major victory last week. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently ...
WASHINGTON — Gulf War illness, a debilitating medical condition linked to military service, has received formal recognition as a legitimate illness after more than three decades of reports by veterans ...
Donald Trump’s assault on the world — not to mention democracy, diplomacy, basic human decency and the rule of law — may look like an incoherent series of vindictive episodes aimed at “flooding the ...
Joshua Allen, the Season 4 winner of the dance competition series "So You Think You Can Dance," has died at age 36, reports say. USA TODAY has reached out to Allen's rep, the Fort Worth Police ...
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