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The prelate celebrated, and delivered the homily at, the second-to-last Mass held in mourning for the Holy Father, who passed ...
SINGAPORE - The opposition PSP’s poor showing in the 2025 General Election signals the need for the party to brand itself ...
In a world where staying connected with family and friends can be as simple as tapping a button on your phone, many people are finding themselves lonelier than ever. It’s a crisis that is especially ...
Young scientists worry a grant that was supposed to jump-start their careers could become a blemish on their résumés costing ...
Typically, that “something” is reliable property maintenance and regular upkeep of different amenities. A group of “fed up” ...
There are few policies that attract bipartisan support, and the child tax credit is one of them. Since the late 1990s, both ...
During the 19th and 20th centuries, female reformers promoted the plantings for charity and to spur urban renewal. Then they ...
Living in a house made of fungi and bacteria may sound like the stuff of science fiction, but researchers are now one step ...
The proposal would cut off rental subsidies after two years for able-bodied adults. Advocates warn if enacted, the White ...
Global food prices continue to rise. Experts warn that vulnerable and poor communities may feel the hardest impacts. A new ...
Gerald Voelbel, 57, a cognitive neuroscientist, awoke with double vision, a migraine, and coordination issues—symptoms that led to two unexpected diagnoses.
Government makes most things worse. Lyndon Johnson launched a War on Poverty; Richard Nixon a War on Drugs. Both had good ...