Case Farms’ history shows how many sectors like meatpacking depend on immigrants and refugees. Now business leaders fear President Trump’s policies will create a
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‘The Variables Have Changed’: 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair Returns to Brooklyn for Third Edition
Nú Barreto, Disunited States of Africa (DSA), 2010, Acrylic on canvas, amulets, books, bottles, various objects.
A View Of Earth That’s Rarely Seen
The newly revamped Google Earth showcases the planet’s most stunning sights from above, turning both natural and man-made landscapes into colourful works of art.
Internet Giants Ramp Up Fake News Defenses
The Woman Running 40 Marathons In 40 Days
Ultra-runner Mina Guli winced in pain in the middle of a cow paddock. Bandages wrapped around her beaten feet, she contemplated the “holes” where
Cassini’s Ring-Dive Offers First Close-Up Of Saturn’s Cloud Tops
Cassini has beamed back stunning images from the spacecraft’s daring dive between Saturn and its rings.
Why Religion Is More Durable Than We Thought In Modern Society
Pedestrians walk past St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City. The number of Americans who list their church affiliation as “none” has certainly increased,
Quebec: Uniting To Fulfill Mosque Attack Victim’s Dream
A sign saying ‘no violence’ and ‘terrorism has no religion or identity’ is placed at a memorial for the Quebec victims
The Man Who Has Saved 92 Crash Victims
Most doctors in the emergency care units of the Indian capital Delhi’s state-run hospitals know Suraj Prakash Vaid. The 66-year-old former taxi driver is
Boy Turns In $2,000 He Found, Gets Outstanding Citizen Award
A 6-year-old Massachusetts boy who turned in $2,000 in cash he found in a bank bag lost by a restaurant employee has received an