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Our correspondent in Gaza has been covering hunger for months. But this week the world seems to be paying attention in a new ...
Amid political divides and posturing, a group of representatives are pursuing compromise on hot-button immigration issues.
A $56 million purchase doubles the Yurok tribe’s holdings along the Klamath River, and Shanghai bus riders create new routes.
Druze Syrian province of Suwayda, the second-worst outbreak of sectarian strife since the fall of the Assad regime, is ...
The new “Fantastic Four” blends a retro sensibility with a type of optimism that is reflective of a reboot in the comic book ...
With climate change predicted to bring more severe weather, many U.S. communities used federal grants to help prepare.
Grammy-winning musician Patty Griffin almost called it quits. But the pandemic brought a reconciliation with her mother – and ...
Since 2006, the party controlling the White House has always lost House seats in the midterms. DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene told ...
In “Monopoly X,” Philip E. Orbanes explores the ingenuity and resourcefulness behind the creation of special game boards with ...
Journalist Deborah Baker follows the trail of far-right agitators, city officials, and church leaders in ”Charlottesville: An ...
The light of God, Love, is always present to guide and heal.
At President Trump’s request, Republicans in Texas and possibly other states are eyeing redistricting plans that could add ...