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Agents were seen making arrests on Saturday. Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Tricia McLaughlin says the move aims to ensure public safety, while local officials say they cause unnecessary fear.
Many now see America’s oldest subway system as a model for repairing the country’s crumbling transportation infrastructure – ...
When Dominique Soguel reached Damascus, Syria, last Dec. 12, after the fall of Bashar Al-Assad, the atmosphere was electric. The power grid, less so. In an audio update, Dominique left me WhatsApp ...
As the Chinese economy faces a downward spiral in prices, leaders try to convince consumers to spend, shifting power from the ...
Assad raised hopes of a diplomatic reset with Israel, whom many on Syria’s Golan Heights saw as a pragmatic neighbor. Instead, they’ve faced mysterious Israeli detentions and expanded occupation.
Worries about crime, blamed on immigrants, are likely to put a far-right candidate ahead of his rivals in Chile’s presidential elections Sunday.
Understanding God’s divine influence in the universe and in our lives leads us to ways in which we can support a healthy environment.
Filmmaker Cameron Crowe digs into his past as a chronicler of rock ‘n’ roll idols and explores his pivot to the movies.
When he helps a lost stranger find her way, our essayist discovers a central tenet of giving: The giver often gains more than ...
Immigration courts play a significant role in deciding who can stay in the United States. The Trump administration is ...
While President Trump decries climate change as a “con,” China’s Xi Jinping is going all-in on green tech. The latter ...