I went to Spain to find adventure. I realized I already had what I was looking for.
I went to Seville, Spain, to break out of my mundane routine. My experience taught me to step out of my head and into the moment.
I went to Seville, Spain, to break out of my mundane routine. My experience taught me to step out of my head and into the moment.
In “Nobody Can Give You Freedom,” Kehinde Andrews analyzes Malcolm X’s speeches and lays out his political theories.
Police say no one raised alarms before a shooter opened fire on a Minnesota church. The state’s red flag law could have been used to prevent the attack.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took heated questions on vaccines from members of both parties in a Senate hearing, but many in the public also share his distrust of health agencies.
Americans – especially young adults – are seeking more in-person connection. Board game clubs are all the rage. To create community bonds, more are turning to team sports from softball to kickball.
The White House does not need approval from the National Capital Planning Commission to begin demolition and site preparation work for President Trump’s new ballroom project.
The water-scarce nations of Central Asia model how relying on trust and dialogue can ease competition over transboundary resources. Reducing their rivalry has raised prospects for stability and growth.
Anutin Charnvirakul was elected prime minister of Thailand on Sept. 5, after Paetongtarn Shinawatra was dismissed last week for ethics violations.
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Sept 5. to rename the Department of Defense to “Department of War.” The change reflects Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s desire to boost “warrior ethos” for the department’s mentality.
French Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a confidence vote he called to help push through unpopular budget cuts. But the ploy will likely backfire.