
‘God have mercy on us’: Sudan’s Christians struggle to survive under siege
Sudan's two million Christians face severe persecution and food shortages during the civil war, with some forced to eat animal feed and grass to survive.
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Sudan's two million Christians face severe persecution and food shortages during the civil war, with some forced to eat animal feed and grass to survive.
Archaeologists discovered a nearly 2,800-year-old dam near Jerusalem's Pool of Siloam, the biblical site where Jesus healed a blind man as noted in the Gospel of John.
As Nate Bargatze gears up to take over one of television's biggest nights, the comedian hopes to lean on what he knows best to make the Emmys a family-friendly night to remember.
The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of burger bites and sporty stars.
New research shows how fatty acids in cooking oil can safely dissolve and recover silver from circuit boards without harmful chemicals or environmental damage.
The assassination of Charlie Kirk highlights free speech hypocrisy, as calls to fire those celebrating his death contradict the very principles he fought for.
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Trump's promise to safeguard prayer in schools aims to restore religious liberty that has been misunderstood under First Amendment interpretations.
The Brown family's criminal history spans generations, with the latest case involving Decarlos Brown Jr.'s federal charge for allegedly stabbing a Ukrainian commuter to death.
Presidential historian Tevi Troy explains how social media has transformed public consumption of political violence footage following Charlie Kirk's killing at Utah Valley University.
A Ten Commandments poster that hangs in one suburban Dallas teacher’s classroom is surrounded by hot-pink placards featuring tenets from Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam
In his new play “The Other Americans,” John Leguizamo plays Nelson Castro, a husband and father struggling to keep the family’s laundromat business going, while grappling with his college son’s breakdown after he was the victim of a hate crime.“I just don’t understand how everybody gets to fail up, except us,” Castro says.