Lizzo Says ‘I Quit’ on Instagram, Citing Online Criticism
The Grammy Award-winning singer said on Instagram that she was “starting to feel like the world doesn’t want me in it.”
The Grammy Award-winning singer said on Instagram that she was “starting to feel like the world doesn’t want me in it.”
A self-described “mom in tennis shoes,” now the Senate Appropriations Committee leader, managed to win an increase in child care subsidies in a spending freeze.
As humanitarian groups warn of a looming famine in northern Gaza, airdrops, are playing a prominent role in efforts to deliver food and supplies, even if they are less efficient than delivery by truck.
More than any single country, Guyana demonstrates the struggle between the consequences of climate change and the lure of the oil economy.
The pandemic played a role in increased consumption, but alcohol use among people 65 and older was climbing even before 2020.
To find the birds, you have to know them.
The evidence is strong that Al Gore would have won had it not been for an infamous ballot design in Palm Beach County.
The Dali reported a power blackout and steering problems before hitting the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. The disastrous mechanical failure so far has not been explained.
The department has a division that often directs inquiries into sex trafficking allegations, like those cited in recent lawsuits against Mr. Combs.
A San Francisco lawmaker wants California to give workers the right to brush off business calls after hours.
With Democrats holding a one-seat majority and defending seats from Maryland to Arizona, control of the Senate could easily flip to the G.O.P.
Hundreds of newcomers from Africa have filled a shortage of workers in Rouyn-Noranda, creating a new community in a remote mining town.
The rendezvous between the sun and the moon in 2017 captivated a small region in the Midwest. Lucky for Americans at the eclipse crossroads, they get to see it again.
“Table for Two” is a collection of six stories and a novella set in two very different cultural capitals.
For a younger generation, the once-powerful protest symbol packs about as much of a punch as a smiley face.
For those wanting to trace the evolution of money and college sports over the past half-century, Southern Methodist offers a perfect example.
The service for Officer Jonathan Diller is likely to draw large crowds of law enforcement officers mourning a colleague slain in a killing that has become a political flashpoint.
Former President Donald J. Trump has taken different approaches to those who may testify at his trials. Some, he attacks publicly. Others he rewards for loyalty.
The social media post reflects the increasingly violent and personal attacks that Donald J. Trump has employed during the presidential campaign.
Thirteen years ago, a stork landed on a fisherman’s boat looking for food. He has come back every year since, drawing national attention.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet is divided about whether ultra-Orthodox Jews should be required to join the Israeli army.
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge is one of several British landmarks that have installed solar panels, gratifying climate campaigners and ruffling feathers among some traditionalists.
Some of the biggest names in fashion e-commerce, including Farfetch and MatchesFashion, have imploded. What does that mean for fashion brands, investors and customers?
Cesar Conde, a leader with an M.B.A. but limited journalism background, is facing the toughest scrutiny of his career.
Did Presidents Biden, Obama and Clinton, appearing together at a fund-raiser in open-neck shirts, look casual or ‘a little disheveled’?
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