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Newer generations of Latinos are openly talking about their strained bilingual journeys, calling themselves either “pocho or ...
The Diocese of Charlotte’s liturgical norms have not been updated since they were issued in 2005 by Bishop Peter J. Jugis, ...
A daring strike on Russian bombers far from the frontlines highlights the dominance of unmanned aerial vehicles, as the tech grows ever more deadly ...
George Mason University researcher Denise Hines began investigating a topic most researchers wouldn't touch: men as victims ...
The Terrorism Confinement Center was designed to be a black hole. When Nayib Bukele’s flagship “megaprison”—known as CECOT, ...
As he publishes the second book in his acclaimed Nero trilogy, master historical novelist Conn Iggulden on why we are drawn ...
The reactionary blogger’s call for a monarch to rule the country once seemed like a joke. Now the right is ready to bend the ...
Former U.S. Ambassador Victor Manuel Rocha spent decades spying for Cuba. Before Rocha there was Ana Montes, a Pentagon ...
Joseph Smith’s ‘last proclamation’ foreshadowed expansive growth in Latin America, explains longtime Church historian Ronald K. Esplin.
Congratulations to Shaikha Nasser Al Nowais on becoming Secretary General of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation ...
Cesar Galan belonged to a violent Los Angeles street gang. Then a shooting changed the way he saw the world and led him to ...
Kuwaiti traveler Bader Al-Shuaib stands out as one of just 20 people worldwide who have visited every country and reached ...