The MOU the Trump administration signed with Iran is not a peace settlement but a 60-day window for negotiations. If Iran doesn't 'behave', the bombing recommences.
The vice president told a White House press conference that Israeli cabinet members should wake up and smell the coffee and understand the US is Israel's only ally.
Japan will negotiate a new economic partnership with MERCOSUR -- the Common Market of the Southern Cone, which incorporates Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay
Trump's domestic battle against leftist NGOs and the Democratic Party is just as urgent as resolving the war in Iran, as well as cleaning up the Southern Poverty Law Center, the electoral process and Biden's legacy.
A study by a professor of psychiatry responded to claims that euthanasia is necessary to prevent violent suicide deaths, saying that for every 10 assisted deaths, 9 would not have been suicides.
As the arts world legitimizes bias against Israel in the post-Oct. 7 world, a hit play about author Roald Dahl’s Jew-hatred explores the intersection of culture and prejudice.
Across large swaths of Nigeria, violence against Christians has reached levels that cry out for an international response. But it remains curiously unexamined.
A Palestinian journalist started a firestorm when he uploaded a photo of an Israeli soldier destroying a crucifix in a Lebanese Christian town during a military operation.
Fox News host Kilmeade repeated a canard that Pope Pius XII and the Vatican knew about the genocide of Jews but did nothing about it. National Review editor Lowry appeared to agree with him.
Catholics and non-Catholics have spilled the tea, and lots of ink, over Trump's criticisms of Pope Leo XIV, who continues to announce the Gospel. What are the precedents?
For four decades in the early modern era, the Catholic monarchies of Iberia controlled the strategic Strait of Hormuz, illustrating both the global reach of Christendom and the limits of temporal power.