Spurred by a citizen reporter’s video alleging fraud in Minnesota, the White House launched big federal penalties despite ...
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed a Minneapolis driver on Wednesday, stirring outcries from ...
Iran’s leaders are juggling chronic economic malaise – caused by years of mismanagement, corruption, and U.S.-led sanctions – ...
Donald Trump’s desire to acquire Greenland is challenging Europe’s understanding of its relationship with the U.S., and its ...
In its takeover of Venezuela, the Trump administration aims to give U.S. Gulf Coast refineries access to the country’s large reserves of heavy oil.
Widespread street demonstrations since Dec. 28 reflect a “new moral order” of dignity that has slowly undercut the regime’s ...
Many monks and nuns are almost as tethered to their smart devices as the rest of us.
The Arctic isn’t the sphere of influence that readers are most focused on, given the U.S. strike on Venezuela. We will have plenty on that seismic event, including a story today examining the legality ...
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As South Sudan teeters on the brink of a second civil war, young people are using music to promote peace and unity.
After 20 years of stand-your-ground laws, spreading to most U.S. states, experts see an accompanying rise in shooting deaths.
Are we willing to let God’s goodness cleanse our own hearts of anger, hate, and despair? Then we become part of a movement of healers. An article inspired by this week’s Bible lesson from the ...