America
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Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsberg: Actor Kate McKinnon’s best impressions of the US judge
Scroll Staff
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It took this novel to make Hillary Rodham (not Hillary Clinton) the President of the United States
Kshirin Rao Eshwara
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Watch: Scenes from over two dozen wildfires raging across California (and in Oregon)
Scroll Staff
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‘There’s a lot more life to live’: Jacob Blake from his hospital bed
Scroll Staff
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Watch: How Trump’s electoral campaign is using Modi to reach out to the Indian-American population
Scroll Staff
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Watch: This 13-year-old boy found an unlikely similarity with President-hopeful Joe Biden
Scroll Staff
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Was the USA ready to send its air force to attack China in 1962 if the war with India had not ended?
Jaimini Bhagwati
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Watch: Dressed as a country singer, comedian Sacha Baron Cohen crashes right-wing event
Scroll Staff
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How the popular baby name Karen became a label for entitled white woman
Robin Queen, The Conversation
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As Donald Trump tightens immigration rules, Indian tech students ditch the American Dream for Canada
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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What the Black Lives Matter protests have in common with England’s Peasant Revolt of 1381
Susan Wade, The Conversation
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The history of police brutality in the US goes back to slave patrols of the 1700s
Connie Hassett-Walker, The Conversation
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Watch: US TV hosts Trevor Noah, Jimmy Kimmel discuss George Floyd’s death, racism in the US
Scroll Staff
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Sports fans in America won’t throng stadiums without coronavirus vaccine: Survey
AFP
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‘I have no contempt for the ordinary’: Lucy Ellmann, author of a 430,000-word, 1034-page novel
Shireen Quadri
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Watch: Here are some of the best Halloween moments from the celebrations this year
Scroll Staff
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Why more American cities are choosing to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day instead of Columbus Day
Malinda Maynor Lowery, The Conversation
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Watch: What’s it like to ‘grow up Desi’ in the US nowadays? Hasan Minhaj talks to children
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Donald Trump has asked people who don’t love America to leave. But he has often trashed USA
Scroll Staff
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Bret Easton Ellis goes from cool social challenger to grumpy Gen-Xer in eight essays in his new book
Matt Graham, The Conversation