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A federal case out of Rhode Island could set a precedent in governments’ power over private developments. Can eminent domain ...
This year, a rebel army called M23 has captured large sections of eastern Congo, exposing women there to a familiar weapon of ...
Five writers offer a collection of poetry to welcome spring and, with it, light and hope during uncertain times.
Even as ongoing defamation lawsuits find no evidence of a fraudulent election, President Donald Trump keeps insisting that ...
The Trump administration wants to take away federal funding from sanctuary cities; two in Massachusetts are suing. As they ...
Erika Page’s story today from Spain, like Dominique Soguel’s story yesterday from the front lines of Ukraine, speaks to the power of providing space – and in the process, offering grace. San Lorenzo ...
As immigrants increasingly fill its pews in Spain, the Catholic Church is advocating more inclusive policies to the broader ...
The death of Pope Francis and an award for the Orthodox church leader bring praise for the holy men’s promotion of a ...
The oldest university in the United States is now leading a charge to protect not just research but also the First Amendment, ...
As we awaken to spiritual reality, created and maintained by God, problems dissolve.
Dallas airport captures jet exhaust for electricity, Finland innovates with heating methods, plus rights rulings in Japan and ...
The stories that follow are all, in their own ways, tales of action and reaction. A president’s taunt stirred a defense of principle from within his own party. A wave of deportations from one country ...
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