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Although if that same ban was applied to the Eleventh Night bonfires we could see a dramatic decline in crime and anti-social ...
Kibetsi is one of nearly a million Congolese who have returned to their homes since the M23 rebel group — backed by Rwanda ...
U.S. Sen. John Fetterman/s unprofessional behavior in meetings, the string of staff departures, and his mental health struggle raise serious and legitimate concerns.
Meanwhile - remember that guy he deported by mistake? Well, he's back now and is telling the world exactly how torture-y the ...
The Zero Units served alongside Americans, helping them fight, then evacuate. Now, they face uncertainty as they begin new lives in the United States ...
Church should not rush to judge people by their appearance, says Benedictine, a former drug addict who runs a rehab center ...
As talks for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip resume, Palestinians in the battered enclave say they are desperate for deal to ...
The lightweight veteran, who earned $100,000 in bonuses for his violent clash with Sadykhov in Azerbaijan back in June, ...
Valerie Castile lost her son, Philando, at a traffic stop gone horribly wrong. She is determined that his life will not be ...
Kenya’s president, William Ruto, has condemned recent anti-government protests that have left dozens dead. On Wednesday, he ...
Since Israel and Hamas went to war, reporters and editors at The New York Times have closely covered the conflict. Our coverage includes the Hamas-led attack on Israel, the plight of hostages, how ...
The tyrant, of course, was King George III, the target of the Declaration of Independence. We take it for granted now, but the declaration was an enormous political innovation — in it, the country ...