
Mario Ríos Montt, Bishop and Brother of Genocidal General, Dies at 94
In Guatemala, he led the Catholic Church’s human rights office. His brother, a dictator who took power in a coup, was convicted of crimes …
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In Guatemala, he led the Catholic Church’s human rights office. His brother, a dictator who took power in a coup, was convicted of crimes …

A meeting between Israeli and Lebanese officials, the first in decades, came as the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports entered its second day.

James M. Heaps pleaded guilty on Tuesday to sexually abusing patients, sparing them from having to testify at another trial after his convic…

We look at what Viktor Orban’s defeat tells us about a model of government in which politics are more important than the economy.

Hundreds of small private colleges like Hampshire have closed in recent years as financial pressures and competition for students increase.

The planned four-day state visit comes at a fraught time in the U.S.-U.K. relationship, following President Trump’s frequent belittling of…

He can offer the regime a series of fundamental choices.

The publication, which is owned by The New York Times, was investigating the conduct of Dianna Russini after photographs showed her with the…

The Mossad head said Israel’s mission would not be complete until the Iranian regime was replaced, after criticism that the war has left I…
Aides to Greg Abbott and Gavin Newsom were weighing whether to call quick elections to replace two House members accused of sexual misconduc…

Centuries-old European tales about Gold Coast traders adulterating precious metals hundreds of years ago are challenged by the famous Whydah…

A survey from Ipsos and Reuters, released on Tuesday, found few Americans — 24 percent — think the war in Iran has been worth the costs …