January 2020

National Archives Apologizes for Altering Image of 2017 Women’s March

The National Archives and Records Administration, which calls itself the country’s record keeper, apologized on Saturday for altering a photo of protesters at the 2017 Women’s March that blurred out references critical of President Trump. “We made a mistake,” began a statement the archives released on Saturday. The photo of protesters holding signs was part […]

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Personalized Valentine’s Day Gifts On Etsy For The Person Who Has Everything

Personalized Valentine’s Day Gifts On Etsy For The Person Who Has Everything | HuffPost Life Part of HuffPost Home & Living. ©2020 Verizon Media. All rights reserved. HuffPost may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Prices and availability subject to change. HuffPostWe found 10 personalized gifts on Etsy that will be

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Impeachment Trial Puts Susan Collins, Stung by Kavanaugh Backlash, Under Scrutiny

In Washington, a man waited for Ms. Collins in the dark as she parked her car one evening in the pouring rain, then followed her several blocks to her townhouse. A neighbor lamented to her that he hated living next to “a rape apologist.” “It just made the whole time very unpleasant,” said Ms. Collins,

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LGBT activists say new bills target transgender youth

SALT LAKE CITY — At the urging of conservative advocacy groups, Republican legislators in more than a dozen states are promoting bills that focus on transgender young people. One batch of bills would bar doctors from providing them certain gender-related medical treatment; another batch would bar trans students from participating on school sports teams of

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