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  • Depp and Heard are not only arguing their case in front of a judge, but also in the court of public opinion.
  • Despite inflation, this year is on track for the third-busiest Thanksgiving travel season in over two decades, according to AAA.
  • An attack that hit a boys' school in Afghanistan's capital has left students dead and wounded. It's the latest in sectarian violence against Shia Muslims since the Taliban took control in 2021.
  • Pelé was one of the world's best soccer players who was the sport's global face for decades. The Brazilian legend was a wizard on the field who dazzled fans, teammates and competitors alike.
  • A new study based on thousands of DNA sequences and owner surveys finds that less than 10% of a dog's behavior — like howling, herding or retrieving — can be explained by its breed.
  • Join a conversation presented by AMERICAN EXPERIENCE. We're looking forward to our next virtual PAST FORWARD discussion inspired in part by our doc, "The Blinding of Isaac Woodard," that will explore the history of representation, respect and support of BIPOC and women veterans, as well as where we are today in this regard. Veterans returning home from service have often faced hurdles to resuming civilian life. On top of these universal experiences, BIPOC and women veterans encounter additional challenges due to their identity. For Sgt. Isaac Woodard in 1946, this took the form of physical assault and blinding despite his service. Today these barriers often take subtler forms. Our panelists will discuss the experiences of veterans returning home to find that their service was not enough to earn them the full respect and opportunities they deserved, and how we can better support the people whom we call America's heroes. RSVP NOW Featured guests include: Richard Brookshire – Co-founder and Board Chair of the Black Veterans Project Elizabeth Estabrooks - Deputy Director, VA Center for Women Veterans The conversation will be moderated by Adriane Lentz-Smith, Associate Professor of History at Duke University. AMERICAN EXPERIENCE is on Facebook + Instagram
  • Sometimes you can find new interests in old places. For me, it was taking ballet classes alongside a group of around 20 Chinese ladies, all of them starting ballet as adults.
  • Named after the popular trope, Meet Cute is one of only a handful of romance-focused bookstores nationwide. It aims to highlight stories and authors often underrepresented in the genre.
  • The ruling was the latest development over abortion rights in a state where the issue is being argued in courtrooms and could go before voters this November.
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