Claudio Ranieri's return to Roma will provide a steady pair of hands for the Serie A club, writes Mina Rzouki.
Pete Hegseth is too aligned with the Christian right and too much of a culture warrior to lead the US military, says Bloomberg Opinion columnist Andreas Kluth.
Jaunty and jeune, Chanel’s Charismatique bracelet—forged from gleaming white gold, cultured pearls, tanzanite, sapphires, and ...
To support the creation of an alternative, non-Zionist and anti-Zionist, diasporic Jewish community, we have formed a new ...
Several U.S. Catholic bishops on Wednesday encouraged the church to boldly share Vatican teachings on a range of hot-button ...
The Thirty-Two Hour Workweek Act is quite straightforward: It calls for the reduction of the standard workweek from 40 to 32 ...
Soldiers tend to be much more down on war than those who send them into it, writes Juliet Jacques, as even the briefest look ...
When pastor Samuel Rodriguez thinks of Donald Trump’s appeal among Hispanic and Latino men, one phrase comes to mind: Fight, ...
By 2050, 4.8 million Hindus will live in the US—making it home to the world’s fifth-largest Hindu population, according to ...
Mike Tyson poses with his father-in-law, Shamsud din Ali; son Morocco; mother-in-law, Rita Ali; wife, Lakiha “Kiki” Spicer; ...
As nominees roll in, the reality of Donald Trump’s second administration is rapidly coming into focus. This week on “Matter ...
"Lavender marriages have been around for decades, originally as a way to keep a low profile — especially for people hiding ...