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A Genocide that demands the world's conscience

If ever there was a story to shake the very foundation of our shared humanity, it is the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda. It is more than a history lesson draped in African suffering but also a ...
A Texas-based researcher produced a 26-page study for a defense lawyer in a Jan. 6 Oathkeepers case to argue for a change of ...
In 2016, China banned South Korean television shows, pop idols and entertainment exports after Seoul allowed US missile systems on its territory.
The newly built cantilevered home in a gated community in Henderson has five bedrooms, walls of windows, an entertainment ...
Scientists have long puzzled over the origins of a mysterious dinosaur excavated in the 1940s: Was it a young T. rex or another type ...
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Anna Chen leaned back in her chair, rubbing her temples as she reviewed the latest HR reports. It had been a bruising 18 ...
Plug-in hybrids are a good option for the transitional period to electric cars, but according to a recent study, they might ...
Lucas Giolito is one of the most complicated case studies in recent memory with respect to the qualifying offer ahead of free agency. If the Red Sox tender Giol ...
Business students at Northwestern aren’t using AI to shortcut their way through assignments. It’s helping them problem-solve real strategic challenges.
When an India-based global bank decided to sell a Caribbean operation serving small business customers, a large indigenous conglomerate saw a strategic opportunity to broaden its customer base. It ...
There are literally decades of research... based on a premise that this article overturns,” said one paleontologist.