After 8 years defined by corruption and impunity in the Public Prosecutor’s Office, can a new attorney general put Guatemala ...
When a fisher reports a turtle in distress, Fikiri Kiponda compensates the caller for their time and the damage to their net.
Kendra Nordin Beato’s article “A tale of two Revolutionary tailors” in the June 29 Weekly was an outstanding look at the artistry, craftsmanship, r ...
The Republicans’ signature 2025 legislation was expected to be a key campaign advantage, but public opinion and outcry over its cuts are turning it into a liability.
President Donald Trump’s announcement that he is scaling back U.S. participation in long-standing, joint military drills in South Korea shows Washington’s willingness to turn away from traditional ...
America’s stockpile of key defensive missiles is low because of the Iran war. Production is expected to ramp up, but the ...
After five years of harsh restrictions by the Taliban regime, fathers, mothers, and daughters across Afghanistan hold fast to ...
Through prayer, we can challenge assumptions and be guided instead by God’s wise and loving will.
Hydroponic farms in import-reliant Saudi Arabia are good for business – and for national security as well. With the arid kingdom facing blockades and disruptions on both its coasts, growing food in ...
The U.S. government is looking for migrant children who arrived without guardians and were released to sponsors.
U.S. troops have been deployed on the USS Abraham Lincoln for a record 240 days. Adm. Brad Cooper visited the sailors amid ...
The Democratic party pushed Iowa from the top of its 2028 presidential primary timeline. Democratic National Committee Chair ...
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