By  EVA FU NEW YORKâBeijingâs days were always a bit dusty and gray in Zhang Yijieâs memory. That day was no different. A division-head at…
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By Leisa Audette On Tuesday, April 12, the Seacor Power lift boat left Port Fourchon, Louisiana, with 19 crew members on board. At 4:30 pm that afternoon, the…
By  MEILING LEE The Centers for Disease Control and Preventionâs (CDC) vaccine advisory committee has voted to lift the pause on the Johnson & Johnson…
By J.B. Shurk I was finishing up breakfast in town when I overheard one WWII veteran tell another WWII veteran to put his money away…
By  Eric Lendrum On Wednesday, Joe Biden warned that Americans may be forced to cancel their plans for celebrating the 4th of July this year…
By  MASOOMA HAQ A Rasmussen Reports survey released Wednesday found that the majority of Americans are worried that anti-police rhetoric, which is often pushed by…
By  Jennifer Wishon WASHINGTON â Christians are being persecuted around the world at a pace not seen since the first century, one expert says. The…
By PAM KEY U.S. special presidential envoy for climate John Kerry told the âWashington Post Liveâ podcast that even if both the United States…
By Gregory Hoyt TALLAHASSEE, FL â With the Florida state Senate recently passing HB1, which some have dubbed is the âanti-riotâ bill, activist groups such as the ACLU…