In Korea's Joseon Dynasty, there were records even the king was forbidden to read. They were the draft chronicles written by ...
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The story is told about a man driving up a steep and narrow mountain road when a woman, driving down from the opposite ...
Before we turn the calendar, I want to highlight a few things we explored together in 2025, and reveal my new word for 2026.
How can the church live out the calls of World Children’s Day while the war in Gaza has left thousands of children without ...
A new genre is gaining popularity on the musical theater stage. Among this year’s top-selling production, a growing number ...
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Protests in the Islamic Republic entered a second day as demonstrators voiced anger over the rapidly falling value of the ...
A Minnesota pastor and longtime chaplain collapsed and died after helping a stranded motorist outside his church The death of ...
Everyone from the Muppets to Bill Murray has taken a crack at Charles Dickens' classic tale of Christmastime redemption.
At any rate, T2 is already a perfect film with a perfect ending, so any perversion of it is naturally going to be pretty ...
Palm Beach has its fair share of luxury hotels. But the Vineta is the American debut from Oetker Hotels, the European group ...
PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. will lead the Filipino people’s commemoration of the 129th anniversary of the heroism and ...
After listening to Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, I could no longer see belonging as optional or peripheral. It became sacred.