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In 19th-century India, rising from poverty to national stature was no small feat, but Jamshedji Jijabhai did just that. As ...
Five years after voting unanimously to remove the John C. Calhoun memorial from its perch in Marion Square, Charleston City ...
By 1901, there was one nun per 400 members of the Irish population and many of these women left the country for missionary ...
Established in 1973, Ghana’s National Service Scheme requires university graduates to spend one year serving in diverse roles ...
Inflation slowed somewhat in recent years, but it was over 200 per cent in 2023 and Milei was elected on a promise to ...
But on Monday mornings, when the downtown feels shuttered, another sort of crowd, one in search of food, not art and ...
She had planned to retire, but has stayed on to help everyone through what now seems like the unraveling of the country’s ...
That comforting cup of ‘cha’ you hold in your hand hides a bitter history of colonial theft, exploitation and ongoing injustice in South Asia’s tea plantations ...
Oops! The planned National Garden of American Heroes accidentally serves to highlight the importance of welcoming ...
From Camarillo to MacArthur Park, ICE raids and military operations signal California’s role as a testing ground for ...
In working through the Winter case files, I often felt pinpricks of déjà vu: an exact turn of phrase, an absurdly specific ...
Yale was a governor and president of the East India Company, which was directly involved in the trafficking of enslaved people. Yale made his first donation in 1813, and in 1845 the college was ...