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Three Ways a 6-3 Supreme Court Would Be Different

If the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is replaced this year, the Supreme Court will become something the country has not seen since the justices became a dominant force in American cultural life after World War II: a decidedly conservative court.

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Change comes to Belarus, Afghans debate their future, the EU hopes to rise to new challenges, the UAE heads to space and local arts organizations adapt to the coronavirus pandemic.

GALA Hispanic Theatre Faces Pandemic on Personal and Professional Level

Like many local arts organizations, GALA Hispanic Theatre is scrambling to find a financial way forward in these uncertain times, but this performing arts center that focuses on works by Latino artists was hit with a double whammy: Its co-founder and executive director, Rebecca Read Medrano, came down with coronavirus.

Venezuela: What’s Next?

Ambassador Carlos Vecchio talks about what can be done to bring democracy and prosperity back to Venezuela.

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