Two Cambridge-led studies suggest that the psychological distress caused by lockdowns (UK) and experience of infection (US) was reduced among those of faith compared to non-religious people.
President Trump and Mark Zuckerberg, the leader of the world's largest social network, have butted heads in the past. Now ...
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Oscar nominee Karla Sofía Gascón continued to mount her defense in the aftermath of a series of past racist tweets ...
Church volunteers in western Ukraine are the hub of a global network channeling provisions to war refugees and the front ...
A Muslim advocacy group that pressures universities to disinvite speakers it deems offensive is now claiming that President ...
The party's ulama council cites the recent chicken and ham sandwich issue and the proposal to restrict the sale of alcohol in ...
A rickety wooden boat carrying more than 100 Rohingya Muslims landed Wednesday in Indonesia as the northernmost province of ...
The seventh grader asked the teacher to change seats and was told, “I do not negotiate with terrorists,” the civil rights ...
In writer-director Hailey Gates' directorial debut 'Atropia', she dives into the Bush-era culture of toxic masculinity, ...
Walmart’s latest brand and logo update has left some social media users baffled. On Jan. 13, the company announced in a press release on its website that it was launching a “comprehensive ...