Alon Ben-Meir: Sudan’s two-years-and-counting civil war ravages the core of our humanity
Sudan’s civil war erupted in April 2023, and so far, several rounds of peace talks have been of no avail in bringing an end to the horrific, ongoing conflict.
Sudan’s civil war erupted in April 2023, and so far, several rounds of peace talks have been of no avail in bringing an end to the horrific, ongoing conflict.
Augusta County residents now have access to a service called Augusta Alerts, a new emergency mass notification system being rolled out by the Augusta County Department of Emergency Management.
For nearly 250 years, despite its many faults, the U.S. has stood as a beacon of democracy and hope around the world.
Renovations are not anything new to the White House, however, the timing of building a grand ballroom makes for “bad optics.”
For a man supposedly intent on winning a Nobel Peace Prize, Donald Trump spends an extraordinary amount of time waging war, threatening to wage war, and fantasizing about waging war.
There is no other way to describe how the Trump administration is treating the UN other than self-defeating and detrimental to U.S. national interests, while substantially eroding its influence worldwide.
The beekeeping industry is in crisis as honeybee deaths have reached record levels in the U.S.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has reached a new breaking point, more precipitous now than any time before.
A Waynesboro couple who lives in the Tree Streets wants St. John’s Episcopal Church to abandon its efforts to support the unhoused community.
Nearly one in four Americans experienced some kind of mental illness in the last year, according to a new report from Mental Health America.
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