Southern Europe out of Lisbon for the Christian Science Monitor. She has also reported from Latin America and the Middle East. For the last two years, Catarina has been traveling around Southern ...
Vespa enthusiasts from around the world gathered in Rome to honor the iconic brand. The motor scooter, originally designed ...
It's been six decades since the Voting Rights Act was enacted. Today, as the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, the sacrifices of those who died for that landmark law are in question.
Welcome to Saturday. The week brought failed adhesion and some rare congressional cohesion. Both triggered presidential pushback. The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool featured blue flakes – sabotage?
The U.S. and China are racing to develop computers based on the properties of quantum physics – with implications for science ...
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Venezuelans are still rushing to find survivors of a deadly pair of earthquakes this week. But the natural disaster follows ...
African governments began repatriating their citizens from South Africa last month amid growing threats of violence against ...
In a pair of immigration rulings Thursday, the court held that the law permits the government to turn away asylum-seekers on ...
A Russian drone attack on Kyiv’s most sacred Christian site reminds Ukrainians of the spiritual heritage that helps them ...
Two earthquakes hit Venezuela overnight. One was 7.2 and the other was 7.5 in magnitude. They were among the strongest quakes ...
U.S. Central Command said the military struck missile and drone locations and coastal radar sites in Iran. The strikes came shortly after President Donald Trump told reporters, “You’ll find out,” ...