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Today in History for Oct. 4: In 1535, the printing of the first English-language Bible was completed in London. In 1669, Dutch painter Rembrandt died. In 1824, the Federal Republic of Mexico was ...
A lot has happened in the 16 years since St. William Catholic Church started the Helping Hugs for Haiti nonprofit — a global ...
The September killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a campus speaking event rocked the political landscape in the ...
The offering was for Ochún: the Lucumí orisha, or deity of fresh water, luxury, love, beauty and sweet things. Álvarez León, ...
“Kenya’s decision to deploy first was guided by principle, not prestige. Our engagement in Haiti has always been anchored in ...
Several judges have ordered DOJ to continue working on civil cases during the government shutdown, even as the DOJ generally ...
The European Union is hoping that a network of sensors and weapons will prevent Russian drones from violating European ...
Celebrating Dr. Joseph Robert Love, Jamaica’s first Pan-African nationalist, mentor to Marcus Garvey, and champion of black ...
Concerned political officials and leaders from the Haitian diaspora led a conversation last week at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation.
The Black Collective’s walking tour series traces the impact of gentrification and amplifies community voices demanding ...
The force would replace a smaller U.N.-backed mission led by Kenyan police that remains understaffed and underfunded and ...
Island SPACE Caribbean Museum proudly announces the recipients of its inaugural ICON Awards, to be presented at the museum’s ...