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Damien Hirst Collected $1.7 Million in Covid Payments While Laying Workers Off

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Report: Super-Silent Russian Submarines Are in British Waters, Making Navy Anxious

By Chris Roberts
U.S. President Donald Trump listens to Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May.

Brexit and the Border Wall, a Loose Comparison

By Ufon Umanah

Is Meghan Markle a Bigger Fashion Influence Than Kate Middleton?

By Dena Silver
How is London real estate faring, in the wake of Brexit?

How Is London’s Real Estate Market Reacting to Brexit in 2018?

By Justin Fichelson
Roger Federer during men's singles first round match on the second day of the Wimbledon Championships.

The Scandals Simmering at Wimbledon This Year

By Louisa Dangoor
Adrienne Hynes, Assistant Curator National Museum of Scotland, with the 'lost' Ramsay portrait of Charles, the only image of him taken during his time in Scotland.

The Story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites You Won’t Get From ‘Outlander’

By Alanna Martinez
Archaeological draftsman Ralf Scherrer draws the layers of residue and earth at the Grosser Juedenhof (which literally means Large Jewish Courtyard) archaeological excavation site as archaeologist Anja Grothe takes notes on August 29, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. The site, which was once a parking lot and is located in the city center adjacent to City Hall, contains foundations of houses dating back to the 17th century, though archaeolgists also hope to find remains of a synagogue and mikva dating back to the Middle Ages. Berlin is currrently hosting a series of exhibitions and other events ahead of its 775th anniversary, which the city will mark with a celebration scheduled for the end of October.

Demand for Archaeologists Is Higher Than Ever—So Why Aren’t More People Studying It?

By Alanna Martinez
LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 09: British Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Conservative Party Headquaters with her husband Philip on June 9, 2017 in London, England. After a snap election was called the United Kingdom went to the polls yesterday, in a closely fought election the results from across the country are being counted and an overall result is expected in the early hours.

Theresa May Strikes a Deal Following General Election Shock

By Andre Walker
President Donald Trump.

The State of the Union: Our Differences Are Irreconcilable

By Bradley Tusk
In truth, no one creates wealth out of the ether as the mythic phrase “wealth creator” suggests.

Getting Rich Is Largely About Luck—Shame the Wealthy Don’t Want to Hear It

By Danny Dorling
Artist Lunaina Himid is among this year's Turner Prize shortlist nominees.

Turner Prize 2017 Nominees: A Diverse List All Over 40

By Alanna Martinez
A sheela na gig at Kilpeck Church in Herefordshire, England.

Now There’s a Searchable Map For Ireland’s Mystifying Vaginal Sculptures

By Alanna Martinez
Slowdive (L-R) is Simon Scott, Neil Halstead, Christian Savill, Nick Chaplin and Rachel Goswell

Slowdive on Reuniting for the Band’s First Album in 22 Years

By Justin Joffe
British Prime Minister Theresa May walks out of 10 Downing Street to make a statement to the media in central London on April 18, 2017. British Prime Minister Theresa May called today for an early general election on June 8 in a surprise announcement as Britain prepares for delicate negotiations on leaving the European Union. / AFP PHOTO / Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS

British General Election: What’s the Point (and What Are Bookies Saying?)

By Andre Walker
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5 Albums That Prove Why Yes Belongs in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

By Ron Hart
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Sleaford Mods Aren’t Your Generation’s Spokesmodels

By Brad Cohan
An armed police officer gestures as he stands guard in Parliament Square, opposite the Houses of Parliament in central London on March 22, 2017 during an emergency incident. British police shot a suspected attacker outside the Houses of Parliament in London on Wednesday after an officer was stabbed in what police said was a "terrorist" incident. / AFP PHOTO / DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS

A Blunder for the Books: Why Did Westminster Use Unarmed Guards?

By Andre Walker
LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 22: A police officer stands guard near Westminster Bridge and the Houses of Parliament on March 22, 2017 in London, England. A police officer has been stabbed near to the British Parliament and the alleged assailant shot by armed police. Scotland Yard report they have been called to an incident on Westminster Bridge where several people have been injured by a car.

This Week’s UK Takeaway: Terrorism Kills But Never Actually Works

By John A. Tures
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - JANUARY 23: Martin McGuinness pictured at Michelle O'Neill's press conference confirming her as the new Sinn Fein leader in the north on January 23, 2017 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Former Northern Ireland deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness stepped down from his role as Sinn Fein leader in the north recently due to the ongoing Renewable Heat Scheme crisis and also due to ill health.

Why We Should All Mourn the Loss of Martin McGuinness

By Andre Walker
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