She stopped in at the same church she attended when she was a student at the University of Houston law school.
While Democrats and some Republicans have objected to the attack and some have even suggested it might be a war crime, ...
Ultra Music Festival is celebrating the fifth anniversary of its multi-award-winning sustainability program, Mission: Home, while solidifying its role as a global leader in environmentally and ...
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The Coffee opens first U.S. cafe in Wynwood

The Coffee, one of Brazil’s fastest-growing specialty coffee brands with locations spanning close to 25 countries has officially made its U.S. debut with a flagship United States café opening in the ...
The editorial also pointed to the White House’s December 5 memorandum directing the Health and Human Services Department and ...
White House continues to target illegal non-domiciled CDLs, following similar moves to shrink trucker pool in Minnesota, ...
Anoka-Hennepin Schools notified families Dec. 11 that graduates in the Class of 2026 at Andover, Blaine, Champlin Park and ...
Maybe the United Nations isn’t as useless as it so often shows. A little over a week ago the Security Council endorsed President Trump’s 20-point peace plan for Gaza, ratifying for the first time the ...
The Sun, one of the U.K.'s most widely read newspapers, recently noted the surging demand for flights to Phu Quoc among ...
British teenager George Smyth, 18, was solo hiking in the Bucegi Mountains in Romania when he called the mountain rescue ...
On Dec. 4, 1850, editor Thomas J. Dryer cranked out the first issue on a hand press inside a crude log cabin at Front and Morrison streets.
"I think it is true that we are more divided and that our democracy is more unstable than at any time in my lifetime," Obama said.