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In the final days of World War II, U.S. and German soldiers fought side by side—not against each other, but against the SS. At a remote fortress in the Austrian Alps, known as Itter Castle, a strange ...
A Supreme Court ruling allowing religious opt-outs from LGBTQ+ inclusive instruction may prompt educators to rethink ...
Amid national truth and reconciliation processes, Scandinavian churches are taking stock of their past policies toward the ...
When her mother died late last year, Episcopal bishop Mariann Edgar Budde described her as “a woman of deep faith and courage ...
The world has witnessed a troubling surge in Islamophobia in recent years, as Muslims in numerous countries have been subjected to systematic smear campaigns, discrimination, and hate-driven violence.
This year’s winner of the 2025 Women’s Prize, recently announced, is The Safekeep, a debut novel by Yael van der Wouden, ...
Eighty years ago, on June 26, 1945, the UN Charter was signed at the conclusion of the United Nations Conference on ...
Assembling a successful electoral coalition is difficult, but forging a governing coalition to run the city is even harder.
Stone – a true woman of worth Last week’s story was about Julius Stone – a premier legal theorist, brilliant scholar, ...
Propaganda that reduced Jews to caricatures, blamed them for society’s ills, and justified their extermination ... Let’s not forget: during World War II, similar sentiments led to the demonization and ...
Usha Ansal and her son Naveen Chand allegedly used forged documents in 1997 to illegally transfer ownership of the wartime ...
Immigration and administration lawyers on Monday battled over whether President Donald Trump can use an 18th century wartime ...