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For former professional dancer Mike Wamaya, there’s nothing out of the ordinary about children from the Kibera settlement ...
The IPC is an international standard meant to measure the threat of starvation without bias. Many hope that Friday’s IPC ...
Prevention of harm motivates judges in Argentina and officials in Norway. And in Los Angeles, students test better than they ...
A recent protest over a girl’s beating by other girls – and how officials dealt with it – hints at a society looking for more ...
Welcome to the week. In the U.S., we’re watching the growing standoff between President Donald Trump and Democratic officials over his call for law and order in American cities. In one of the sharper ...
“At the time, the United States was considered a land of freedom – a safe haven for people who were persecuted,” says Annette Wieviorka, a French historian and Holocaust specialist. “Its universities ...
On Friday, our Scott Baldauf wrote about how that’s playing on one of D.C.’s toughest neighborhoods. Scott – a veteran foreign correspondent who, after many years living abroad, has just rejoined the ...
When serving God becomes our motivation, we are guided and strengthened by Him, and we are motivated to share our spiritual inspiration with others.
About 1.2 million war-displaced people have returned to Sudan since 2024. They're encountering infrastructure and homes that ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran who was mistakenly deported, returned to the U.S. and then released from jail to await ...
The Syrian craft tradition of aghabani embroidery survived the destruction of the homes where it was practiced. Can ...
Sending federal troops to Washington to guard a city with falling crime rates has raised questions. Experts say community ...