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In The Poppy War Series, R.F. Kuang Asks: 'What If Mao Was A Teenage Girl?'
The third volume in Kuang's Poppy War series is out now. She grounded the story in history, both her own and China's; it follows a passionate, ruthless young woman who becomes a military leader.
A Yazidi Woman Searches For Her Lost Daughter, Kidnapped By ISIS 6 Years Ago
ISIS fighters tore Kamo Zandinan's 4-year-old daughter Sonya from her arms in 2014. Zandinan, now a refugee in Canada, recently returned to Iraq to meet the 10-year-old girl she believes is Sonya.
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Twitter To Accept Blue Check Mark Requests in 2021 Following 3-Year Hiatus
Twitter said on Tuesday that after a three-year hiatus, it will again allow users to apply for the coveted blue check mark. The program was paused after a controversy over the badges in 2017.
From Around The World: How To Have A Happy(ish) Pandemic Thanksgiving
Folks in other countries have figured out ways to hold a safe traditional celebration at a time of quarantines and lockdowns. Here are a few hacks they've devised.
Facing Pressure, Trump Relents On Starting Biden Transition
Some Republican lawmakers have publicly urged the president to allow the formal transition process to begin for the good of the country.
Biden's Secretary Of State Pick Has Both Diplomatic And Musical Chops
In remarks on Tuesday, Antony Blinken thanked the people who helped him along the way, including relatives, friends, coworkers — and his bandmates.
Initial Batch Of COVID-19 Vaccines Will Go To States Based On Population, Not Risk
Operation Warp Speed is allocating the first batch of 6.4 million COVID vaccines to states, based on population. This circumvents a CDC advisory committee, which proposed allocation based on risk.
Biden: It Would Be 'Difficult' To Lose Sanders, Warren From Senate For Cabinet
The president-elect says he is open to including his progressive former rivals in his new administration, but that he also needs strong leadership in the Senate.
Biden Can Receive Intelligence Briefings Now That Transition Is Underway
President Trump has not conceded the election, but now that the transition is underway, President-elect Joe Biden can access the same brief about national security threats that Trump receives.
Biden Says His National Security Team 'Reflects That America Is Back'
President-elect Joe Biden stresses a return to multilateralism as he introduces key national security and foreign policy appointees and nominees.
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