Two attacks highlight role of military veterans in mass shootings
Two deadly attacks this past weekend are renewing concerns about whether disaffected or radicalized veterans pose a unique threat to the country.
Two deadly attacks this past weekend are renewing concerns about whether disaffected or radicalized veterans pose a unique threat to the country.
In her latest book, “Startlement: New and Selected Poems,” Ms. Limón explores how questioning can lead to a place of truth.
Robert Redford, who died at his home in Utah on Sept. 16, brought his golden touch to Hollywood in front of and behind the camera, first as a 1970s Hollywood mega star, to an award-winning director and champion of independent film.
Since May, Massachusetts bar advocates have refused to take new cases, leaving more than 6,000 defendants without counsel. The State Legislature raised their pay, but a deeper question remains: Can states build systems strong enough to fully uphold the Sixth Amendment?
For months, President Trump hasn’t enforced a law banning TikTok unless the app’s Chinese owner sells it. Now, the administration says it has a deal with China.
Israel has intensified airstrikes in Gaza City as part of an offensive to take over the city, which Israel claims is Hamas’ last stronghold.
The fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk has pushed Utah Gov. Spencer Cox into the spotlight – along with his calls for civil discourse as an off-ramp to violence.
The U.S. has entered a new age of political violence, evidenced by the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Those who work in conflict resolution say Americans need to engage in the hard work of seeing those we disagree with as fully human and worthy of respect.
Youth protests against corruption felled a government and then led to a search for a few honest leaders. The Himalayan nation may have found them.
Conventionally generated electricity in Pakistan has become very expensive, but consumers don’t have to buy it. They are adopting solar panels.