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When Heather Schmit-Jaroch and her husband Dominic Jaroch were camping, a surprising call from Heather’s sister changed their day forever.
Chiclayo’s central plaza buzzed with hammering and music as huge digital screens were mounted before the city cathedral. Saturday’s outdoor mass would honor Pope Leo XIV
Washington State has enacted a new statute mandating religious leaders to disclose child abuse or neglect to authorities, even if such revelations occur during the sacred Catholic confession.
In the wake of former President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration reforms, the US Embassy in India has issued a firm advisory for Indian citizens.
An estimated 250,000 pilgrims and an impressive array of global dignitaries, including US Vice-President JD Vance, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Efforts to revive a truce between Israel and Hamas resumed Saturday in Qatar, even as the Israeli military unleashed intense aerial strikes and prepared for a broader ground invasion.
Microsoft has acknowledged that it provided advanced AI tools and cloud computing services to the Israeli military during its ongoing military operations in Gaza.
Children in many of the world’s richest nations have experienced significant drops in academic achievement, mental health, and physical wellbeing since COVID-19 began
Securing a US visa is considered a prestigious achievement worldwide, but the path can be tougher than expected—often ending in heartbreaking setbacks.
Pope Leo XIV is set to shift into the Apostolic Palace’s papal apartment, a residence long used by popes before Pope Francis opted for humbler living quarters at Casa Santa Marta.
A credit card collection agent has filed a complaint with Madhura Nagar police, alleging that a customer instructed his pet dog to attack him during a payment visit.
In a deeply disturbing incident from Samut Prakan, near Bangkok, Thailand, a monitor lizard was discovered partially devouring the body of a newborn baby
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has confirmed that the company will no longer release any additional Hopper series chips for China, following the U.S. government’s tightening of export rules.
South Korean police have arrested two individuals — a woman in her 20s and a man in his 40s — for allegedly blackmailing football icon and Tottenham Hotspur captain Son Heung-min.
An 11-month-old baby, Theo Taylor-Maloney, lost his life in Manchester in October 2020 after being left unattended in a bathtub for over 10 minutes.
A new survey by Rasmussen Reports and The Heartland Institute has sparked intense national debate, revealing that 54% of likely U.S. voters would support a hypothetical law to imprison Elon Musk.
In a major stride for global tech diplomacy, the United Arab Emirates and the United States have entered a landmark agreement to establish the largest artificial intelligence facility outside America.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, our helicopter soared over glowing villages near Amman. Below us, life unfolded in calm rhythms—unshaken by fear
A quiet farmer’s life in central France turned upside down after he uncovered a massive gold deposit—valued at over €4 billion—on his private land.
Israeli airstrikes pummeled northern and southern Gaza on Wednesday, killing over 70 people—including at least 22 children—in the wake of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s declaration