Mary Quant, designer who epitomized Swinging 60s, dies at 93
Her family called her ‘one of the most internationally recognized fashion designers of the 20th Century and an outstanding innovator of the Swinging Sixties’
Her family called her ‘one of the most internationally recognized fashion designers of the 20th Century and an outstanding innovator of the Swinging Sixties’
The Biden administration is closing out a three-week push to highlight the benefits of infrastructure investments in local communities by awarding nearly $300 million to help repair or replace more than a dozen bridges
Plunging energy prices pulled the government’s producer price index down 0.5% from February to March
Rabat was quick to condemn Israeli security forces’ storming of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, but rejects local demands to sever a relationship that was brokered by the US and provides access to state-of-the-art military equipment
Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov emphasized that Moscow would only negotiate a possible swap after a court delivers its verdict in the espionage case against journalist Evan Gershkovich
The fight against censorship of female bodies still has a long road ahead
The job market seems to be finally showing some signs of softening, more than a year after the Federal Reserve began an aggressive campaign to cool inflation
The action will allow those covered by the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, to access government-funded health insurance programs
Her announcement Wednesday came after two House Democrats called on her to resign because of her extended absence from Washington while she recovers from a case of shingles
The ruling late Wednesday temporarily narrowed a decision by a lower court judge in Texas that had completely blocked the FDA’s approval of the nation’s most commonly used method of abortion
General Henry Sanabria claimed to have seen Satan himself and was an outspoken critic of contraception, homosexuality and the rights of women
The leader of the National Rally, once rejected as a far right pariah, feels closer than ever to the French presidency. Has the pension reform crisis given wings to her movement, based on nationalism and rejection of immigration?
Kathleen Corradi, a former elementary school teacher who developed the Zero Waste Schools program, has been appointed to lead the fight against ‘the real enemy: New York City’s relentless rat population’
This code means that the passenger has been chosen for additional checks and a more thorough screening
The lawsuit filed in Miami federal court on Wednesday offered a preview of arguments that are sure to be featured in Trump’s response to charges brought against him
The debate in Oregon comes as Democrats and Republicans across the country spar over gun rights, and as the number of gun violence deaths nationwide has risen to nearly 12,000 so far this year
The rule proposed would prohibit health care organizations from giving authorities personal medical records for investigations related to reproductive care in states where women legally obtained abortions
The calls were released Wednesday, hours before an interfaith vigil was scheduled to be held Wednesday in downtown Louisville to remember victims
In an appeal to the heads of the IMF and World Bank, the Ukrainian president said: ‘Russia must feel the full price of its aggression’
The former president has come roaring back to the channel most favored by conservatives, as most recently seen by Tucker Carlson’s hour-long friendly interview on Tuesday
Dozens of scientists from universities and environmental groups are pushing for the removal of the head of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service