How does Marie Yovanovitch feel about Putin? Just look at her coffee mug
In interviews promoting her new memoir, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine revealed she owns some anti-Putin merchandise — and has been giving it out for years.
Read more ...A yak, a ticked-off teacher, an Oscar nomination for Bhutan: We interview the director
The movie is Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom, up for best international feature. It's about an urban teacher who's ticked off about being sent to work in a remote village with no electricity.
Read more ...How Madeleine Albright made women's issues central to foreign policy
When Madeleine Albright became secretary of state in 1997, she was the first woman to do so. She used her career to advance women's issues and served as a role model for many generations.
Read more ...Manchin says he will support Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
Manchin says Jackson's "wide array of experiences" in the judicial system provides her with a unique perspective that she'll bring to the court. His support essentially secures her spot on the court.
Read more ...Texas attorney general says Austin school Pride Week celebration breaks state law
Austin's school district holds events to celebrate LGBTQIA+ students every year. Attorney General Ken Paxton says, "when it comes to sex education, parents—not school districts—are in charge."
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