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"I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library," the late Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges once said.
To enrich summer vacation of left-behind children who came to cities for family reunion with their parents, some cities provided voluntary services and venues to organize a variety of activities for them
A Virginia school board may temporarily block a transgender student who was born a girl from using the boys' bathroom while a legal fight over transgender rights proceeds on appeal, the U.S. Supreme Court said on Wednesday.
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Cheating at work and sport is unethical, but we sometimes do it anyway. Here's why.
The judge who gave a six-month jail term to a former Stanford University swimmer convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious young woman is to stop hearing criminal cases.
"I cannot stand and sing the anthem. I cannot salute the flag. I know that I am a black man in a white world."
Is Air China sorry for an article in its in-flight magazine that's been slammed for "blatant racism"?
This election cycle, more users than ever before are turning to social media - and as a result, it can be difficult to separate reported fact from rampant speculation.
A clampdown on Syrian refugees entering Jordan has left 75,000 people stranded in the desert in a no man's land between the countries, cut off from aid for months, Amnesty International says.