Mark Obenshain, on his taxpayer-funded break from having to chase ambulances and haunt nursing homes to keep the lights on, took to Facebook on Thursday to mourn the political end of Glenn Youngkin.
The U.S. government has removed from political power the president of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, on the pretext that Maduro has been indicted by a U.S. grand jury on drug and weapons charges.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wobbled on Tuesday as he tried to launch his TV defense that he shouldn’t, in fact, be brought up on war-crimes charges, mumbling something about “fog of war.”
Being a journalist in many parts of the world has become far more than a challenging occupation – it has become a high-risk profession under assault from state power, armed conflict, economic pressure, and the erosion of institutional protections.
Sixty-one Mennonite Christians were arrested outside the Washington, D.C., office of U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., on Tuesday, stemming from a peaceful protest aimed at getting Warner to commit to end the ongoing Israeli military siege of Gaza.
One of Pope Francis’s passions is the impact of climate on marginalized communities, and the harshness of consumerism that maintained these inadequacies.
American Dirt sat unread on my shelf for the better part of two years, and every couple of months, I’d pick it up and turn it over in my hands.
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