In this March 14, 2011 file photo a man stands in front of the installation ‘prayomat’ (Gebetomat) of artist Oliver Sturm in Berlin. The
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Why Churches May Soon Be Able To Endorse Political Candidates
MAY 4, 2017 WASHINGTON —President Trump is seeking to further weaken enforcement of an IRS rule barring churches and tax-exempt groups from endorsing political
When Elmo And Big Bird Talk To Refugees
Elmo and Big Bird have lots of experience teaching children everything from the ABCs to autism. Soon, they could be bringing smiles — and
How A City Girl Came To Oversee A Community Garden
Dawn Blackman Sr. saw a need for fresh food in her urban community. The Randolph Street Community Garden in Champaign, Ill., now has 72
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Emmanuel Macron: French President-Elect To Fight ‘Forces Of Division’
Emmanuel Macron has vowed to fight “the forces of division that undermine France” after easily winning the run-off election for the French presidency.
One Step Closer To Finding Out How Wine May Protect Your Neurons
Low to moderate intake of red wine can delay the onset of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Researchers have now found out
A Brisk Walk Instead Of Sitting Down: Just Ten Minutes A Day Makes A Difference
It is not the amount of time spent sitting still that matters. Instead it is the extent of physical activity that is essential in
Capturing The Colorful Style Of Punjab, India
“People in Punjab wear very bright, vibrant colors,” said Mark Hartman, a photographer based in Brooklyn who spent March in India. “To me, it
The Hunted
MAPUTO, Mozambique — One day in October 2015, Electerio João’s brother-in-law called him up and asked him to come “work and earn money.” Mr.