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Today in History for Nov. 2: In 1164, Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Becket began a six-year self-imposed exile in France. Once a close friend of England's Henry II, Becket had become an outspoken ...
Propelled by anti-establishment fervor, Catherine Connolly was elected last week with a landmark popular mandate.
Melissa tore through the Caribbean as one of the most powerful storms in history, slamming Jamaica as a Category 5 hurricane earlier this week.
Former Hurricane Melissa, one of the strongest Atlantic storms on record, weakened after leaving a trail of devastation across Caribbean islands.
The Trump administration on Thursday announced it would set the lowest refugee admissions cap in U.S. history at 7,500 spots.
The life of U Thant is the subject of a new book by Thant Myint-U titled “Peacemaker U Thant and the Forgotten Quest for a ...
The deadliest police operation in Brazil's history left at least 121 people dead this week in Rio de Janeiro. The raids targeted the Comando Vermelho, or Red Command, one of the country's oldest and ...
Federal judges have ruled that the Trump administration must continue funding SNAP during the government shutdown. Friday's ...
Harrison Ford rips into Donald Trump over climate change and says: 'I don’t know of a greater criminal in history.' ...
Article 35 of our constitution r eflects this truth: Venezuelans by birth cannot be stripped of nationality. The Maduro ...
For two centuries, Americans have dreamed of pushing our borders northward, from the War of 1812 to the globalist fantasies of the twentieth century. Each time, our national brothers and sisters in ...
From Rishi Sunak to Keir Starmer, Britain’s political class has supported Israel’s atrocities in Gaza to the hilt while ...
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