Since President Donald Trump’s election, monthly lectures on social justice at the 600-seat Gothic chapel of New York’s Union Theological Seminary have been filled
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‘Town That Garbage Built’ For Sale In Pennsylvania For $1.5M
A family that has owned the Village of Reduction in Pennsylvania for nearly 70 years has decided to divest itself of the 75-acre property.
In Praise Of A Nomadic Life
The author’s wife, Genie Austin, has been documenting the couple’s travels through photographs. Above, camels in the Sahara desert in southern Morocco.
A Food Festival Celebrates The Rebirth Of Jewish Life In Berlin
Last Friday night, the Berlin bookstore Shakespeare and Sons hosted a Sabbath dinner as part of the pre-kickoff activities for Nosh Berlin, the German
Little Free Library Launches ‘Action Book Club’ To Inspire Community Service
Like other book clubs, Little Free Library’s version brings people together to read books – but it also encourages members to take positive action
Octogenarian Couple Donates $10 Million Insect Collection
Lois and Charlie O’Brien, two octogenarian entomologists, have spent their life together chasing insects around the world — some 60 years of romance and
Inside Trump’s War On The Traditional Media
Only a few feet separate those in power and the people who are part of their checks and balances. Fifteen steps. Perhaps 20. They
Russian Opposition Leader Navalny In Moscow Court
The wave of nationwide demonstrations that shook Russia’s long dormant political scene over the weekend showed a new face of protest: mostly teenage demonstrators
Hong Kong Protest Leaders Ominously Told They Face Charges Day After New Leader Chosen
Hong Kong police on Monday charged nine organizers of the 2014 pro-democracy demonstrations, just a day after a new Beijing-backed leader was chosen, vowing
Scientists Can Reverse DNA Aging In Mice
Researchers have found a way to protect a mouse’s DNA from the damage that comes with aging, and they’re ready to test it in