Only “patriots” will be welcome in Hong Kong’s legislature, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said Friday at the opening of the National People’s Congress, the annual session of China’s...
More reports of atrocities in Ethiopia’s conflict-hit Tigray region are surfacing, with a rights group reporting Friday that forces from neighboring Eritrea shot dead hundreds of...
Pope Francis will meet with members of Iraq’s persecuted Christian minority Friday as he begins the first papal visit to the war-torn nation amid virus concerns and security...
Today’s Daily Dose breaks down this revolutionary concept, the key players and how they will continue to shape our world — whether you buy into the craze or not.
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Rep Katie Porter dives into the Capitol riots, good mentors and exactly how to fight for equality.
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Dr Danielle Moss joins 'The Carlos Watson Show' to discuss her career in education and dreaming big.
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President Joe Biden is being true to his word on supporting democracy.
A divided Congress can't convince America it places justice over politics.
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One of the world’s rarest dolphin species was on the brink of extinction.
For years, Hungary's capital has enjoyed a liberal, bohemian image.
Thomas Bilgram, a Dane expat in Vietnam, turns misery into magic with his craft gin made from near-death beer.
If you're lucky enough to have a house, you're also probably unlucky enough to have it need fixing.
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Tavern-style pizza was warming the Windy City long before its bigger, deeper brother.
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The Soviet Red Baron wasn’t actually Russian, and while he wasn’t recognized in his own lifetime, his discoveries could shape the future of transportation.
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Real Housewives of Atlanta star, Kenya Moore sits down on "The Carlos Watson Show.
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