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Archive (Page 275)

Interior of an empty theater with a stage in the center

November 14, 2020

Small Theaters Sue NY Gov and NYC Mayor Over Closures

A coalition of eight off-Broadway theaters is fighting to reopen.

By Sarah Parker

school classroom

November 14, 2020

Student Sues Houston School District for Allowing Bullying

A former high school student of Humble ISD files a lawsuit claiming the school district did not take action in alleged bullying.

By Corina Garcia

Philip Defranco speaking at VidCon 2012 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.

November 14, 2020

Commentary: Could The Next Generation of Trusted News Be On YouTube?

He may not have the degree, but DeFranco has gained the trust of his audience.

By Lena Telep

November 13, 2020

Commentary: Can a Fake News Aficionado Be a Journalist?

A broad framework for defining journalism leaves room for vote fraud crusader, J. Christian Adams to masquerade as a "right-wing journalist".

By Michelle Mackey

Jackson Pollock Mural

November 12, 2020

New York’s Guggenheim Museum Comes Alive

Alongside Jackson Pollock's famous mural, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City welcomed visitors back with pandemic safety guidelines.

By Michelle Mackey

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