The question is unsettling. It resists comfort and refuses the ease of inherited certainties. Yet, on Republic Day, when ...
What the Ali Act Tried to Fix—and Why It Still Matters (Penn State Sports and Entertainment Law Blog, May 2025) A clear ...
Mohamad Ali, chief operating officer of IBM Consulting, is #34 on The Boston Globe's 2024 Tech Power Players list.
The U.S. Postal Service turns the boxer who defied war, racism, and power into an everyday symbol of national memory.
The Education and Workforce Committee voted 30-4 in favor to advance an amended version of bill H.R. 4624, the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act (MAABRA). The final vote among the 37 assigned ...
A member of the New York City Council from District 22 announced that the request to rename 12th Street, between Broadway and ...
Westchester Judge Robert Prisco returned Muhammad to the Westchester County jail until his next court appearance Feb. 10.
Bangladeshi filmmaker Leesa Gazi is set to helm 'Shasti,' a contemporary adaptation of Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore ...
In the 19th century, preserved bodies were not only ceremonially unveiled; owning one became a status symbol. “It would be ...
The United States Postal Service has honored the legendary boxer and humanitarian with a commemorative "Forever" stamp issued ...
In 1830, Muhammad Ali Pasha, the governor of Egypt, issued a decree gifting the twin obelisks of the Luxor Temple to France.
Widely regarded as the most famous and influential boxer of all time, and a cultural force who fused athletic brilliance with ...