Argentine President Javier Milei's government laid off human rights workers who investigate, document, and educate the public about crimes committed by the military dictatorship between 1976 and 1983.
A veteran's brain showed no signs of physical injury, until a post-mortem after his suicide found microscopic scars. Now, his father is fighting to protect others in the military.
Maryland residents who grew up and live in Southeast County say the Francis Scott Key Bridge​ is a symbol of fond memories ...
Washington, D.C.'s famous cherry blossoms are nearing the 2025 peak bloom. Here's what to know about viewing the trees.
In what city leaders are calling a major victory, Minneapolis has seen a remarkable turnaround in a part of town plagued by ...
Three Long Island fire departments that displayed the Confederate flag have now reached a settlement over alleged ...
Elon Musk's ties to the Trump administration have provoked protests and violent attacks on Tesla across the U.S.
Officials in Berlin Township are asking the community to be on high alert after a man attempted to abduct an 8-year-old girl.
The initiative aims to celebrate the neighborhood's rich musical heritage and transform it into a cultural destination.
A new traveling exhibit called "Lessons from the Tree of Life: Lighting the Path Forward" is debuting next week in Pittsburgh ...
This comes after the department began visiting ten university campuses that reported antisemitic incidents since October 2023 ...
Argentines are unraveling what happened under the country's ruthless dictatorship decades ago. One investigation led to a "death flight" plane, used to throw citizens to their deaths.
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