Fewer Than 70 Assyrian Families Remain in Mosul
Fewer Than 70 Assyrian Families Remain in Mosul Mosul, Iraq -- In the narrow alleyways of Old Mosul, where church bells once intertwined with voices and hymns of worshippers, the Christian…
Fewer Than 70 Assyrian Families Remain in Mosul Mosul, Iraq -- In the narrow alleyways of Old Mosul, where church bells once intertwined with voices and hymns of worshippers, the Christian…
Panthers Suffer First Loss of the Season The Florida Panthers experienced their first defeat of the season, losing 5-2 to the Flyers. The …
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Letting Go: Jews Retire Hostage Rituals with Gratitude and Grief With the hostages home, Jews struggle to let go of the prayers and ritual…
Hawai‘i High School Song Contest Big Island Now reports that high school students in grades 9–12 are invited to participate in the Nā Pua …
Concerns Over Ultron's MCU Return The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is known for its interconnectedness, with major characters making un…
Signs of Hope Receives $50K Donation from Formula 1 Signs of Hope, an organization dedicated to helping victims of sexual violence and exp…
Israeli Historian Ilan Pappé: Despite Ceasefire, Palestinians Still Face “Elimination, Genocide” Renowned Israeli historian, author and pr…
Fiona Johnston to Depart Dentsu Fiona Johnston will depart Dentsu at the end of this week after nearly three years with the company.
New Research Challenges the Idea of a ‘Vicious Cycle’ New research explores the link between psychological distress and conspiracy beliefs…
Avoiding Seattle Mariners' Raleigh Not So Simple for Toronto The Blue Jays learned the downside of pitching around Seattle Mariners slugge…