The U.S. was once the world’s most geographically mobile society. Now we’re stuck in place—and that’s a very big problem.
There are many influential African Americans in US History. Many have stood up against slavery, segregation and racial legacy ...
The head of a Detroit church who says the place of worship uses magic mushrooms as its Holy Communion is in a legal battle ...
Ensconced behind metal and glass on crowded roadways, Long Island's drivers are as diverse as the community itself. About one ...
The tasks performed by USAID workers aren’t simple. Erin Soto knows. The Terre Haute native served nearly 30 years in the U.S. Agency for International Development before retiring 12 years ago.
On Dec. 4, the two-year struggle by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to protect their sacred land and water ended – at least for now – when the Obama administration denied the easement ...
From genocide in Syria and Iraq to ethnic cleansing in Burma, religious oppression and persecution destroyed countless ...
One of President Biden’s final acts as US president was to grant clemency to American Indian Movement (AIM) activist Leonard ...
President Trump told the private religious group he's forming a commission on religious liberty, with Attorney General Pam ...
The Interfaith Community of South County offers hope to thousands in Gilroy and Morgan Hill, especially those who may ...
Native American journalism began 197 years ago when the Cherokee Phoenix newspaper was first printed on Feb. 21, 1828, in the ...
How the Book of Revelation Shaped American Immigration,” Yii Jan Lin narrates how some Americans have used the apocalyptic ...