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Amy Sherald, who painted former First Lady Michelle Obama's portrait in 2018, has a major survey of her work opening this ...
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Yaxley-Lennon, known by the pseudonym Tommy Robinson, was jailed for 18 months last October after admitting contempt of court. Sign up here. The self-styled journalist breached an injunction which ...
An article on Jackie Robinson, who served in the military and is widely admired for breaking baseball’s color line, was removed and has been reinstated. Also removed was an article on Bea Arthur, the ...
Details of Tommy Robinson's life in prison have been revealed as he serves an 18-month jail sentence for contempt of court. Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was sent to prison last ...
Tommy Robinson is being kept away from other prisoners over fears he will be killed by another inmate, a court has heard. The far-right political activist was jailed for 18 months last October ...
But Antonee Robinson's departure? That hit the U.S. like a sucker punch. After all, Robinson played the full match and captained Fulham last weekend as the Cottagers beat Tottenham 2-0 in Premier ...
The intrigue around artist couples spans generations. A 1933 article about Frida Kahlo, which resurfaced a few years ago, was met with a collective eye roll: “Wife of the Master Mural Painter ...
That’s because Mitchell Robinson, who had been listed as questionable with “injury management,” was declared available and scored 13 points with 11 boards off the bench. Tom Thibodeau wouldn ...
An article about Jackie Robinson's military service was removed from the Department of Defense’s website amid the Trump administration's DEI purge. Robinson was MLB’s first Black player and served in ...
Robinson is best known for breaking baseball's so-called color barrier in 1947, when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers. Previously, Major League Baseball had been closed to Black players. Robinson ...
Prison authorities segregated Yaxley-Lennon, who goes by the alias Tommy Robinson, after concluding other inmates had put a "mark on his head" and may have been planning to try to kill him.