The contract was signed, and St. Paul paid McKenzie’s nonprofit, BlackFem, $900,000, while expecting lessons on personal ...
With the Ashes gone, the English camp is now asking itself, ‘what if?’ and ‘what now?’ Meanwhile, Australia has lost Lyon to ...
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What's happening in the Mid-Hudson Valley: Dec. 24, 2025
English as a Second Language tutoring at the Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St., Phoenicia, runs every Thursday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., with librarian Susan teaching English to those who wish to learn. All ...
Leadership is the mirror through which the moral character of a nation is reflected. In societies that claim democratic maturity, elected leaders are expected to embody restraint, dignity, and respect ...
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European Russophobia and Europe’s rejection of peace: A two-century failure
Europe has repeatedly rejected peace with Russia at moments when a negotiated settlement was available, and those rejections ...
Last Sunday, a group of Kenyans and political leaders trooped to Karure village in Gatundu North for a church service. It was ...
Probably for the first time since the end of World War II, it is not only rebellious youth, hasty social critics, and war correspondents in the eastern and southeastern reaches of the continent who ...
COMMENTARY: The first witnesses to the messianic birth are not the great and the good but the lowly shepherds.
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The culture war is consuming the Supreme Court
The Court’s overall docket is shrinking, even as it hears more and more cases dealing with Republican cultural grievances.
A full day inside a suburban rink revealed how one place can hold ambition, grief, faith, and escape—sometimes all at once.
From warm romances to nail-biting suspense, and from literary legends to emerging storytellers, here is a list of books we ...
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