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At the turn of the twentieth century, some Jewish exiles dreamed of a homeland in Palestine. The Jewish Territorial ...
Under the new U.S. administration, green card holders are concerned that if they travel, they might not make it back home.
Houthi rebels claim US airstrike on a prison in Saada killed dozens of African migrants, sparking renewed scrutiny of America ...
Alleged attack on facility holding African detainees is likely to raise fresh questions over US military operations in region ...
Trump is only the second sitting U.S. president to attend a papal funeral — and comes against the backdrop of the U.S.’s increasingly isolationist posture.
Every day, the British police force arrests 30 people for online speech deemed offensive. Read for the how, what and why of ...
John T. Shaw is director of the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute. Shaw’s columns, exclusive to the Tribune, appear the last ...
Bishop T.D. Jakes, who founded The Potter’s House and has led the Dallas megachurch for almost 30 years, announced at a Sunday morning service that he will be handing leadership of the church over to ...
Historian Douglas Brinkley looks at how President Ford's welcoming of tens of thousands of South Vietnamese refugees after Saigon fell reflected America's history, diversity and compassion.
Missteps, Equipment Problems and a Common but Risky Practice Led to a Fatal Crash New details revealed by The Times show the complex failures on Jan. 29 before an Army helicopter crashed into a je ...
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