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Apr 25, 2017The myth of the Muslim monolith
By Michael Goldfarb SEVLIEVO, Bulgaria — Journalism is about summarizing and simplifying events. The upside is helping people...
Apr 25, 2017‘Science serves every one of us’: Moments from the March for Science
Despite rain and chilly temperatures, thousands showed up in Washington, D.C. to march for Science on Saturday, April...
Apr 24, 2017NASA scientist imprisoned in Turkey ordered to remain behind bars
ANTAKYA, Turkey — There was a time when a typical Monday afternoon for Serkan Golge entailed calculating the effects...
Apr 21, 2017Documenting Christianity
Documenting Christianity: Scenes from the Middle East During Christmas celebrations, Catholic clergy participate in a procession outside the...
Apr 21, 2017In anxious times, real stories of climate change can lead the way toward action
WASHINGTON — Climate change is making us more anxious, more depressed and more suicidal, reports the American Psychological Association,...
Apr 20, 2017The Road to Emmaus
The Road to Emmaus: When Christianity disappears in the land where the faith began Father Salem Yunis, from...
Apr 17, 2017‘Words matter’: Journalism’s battle for trust
WASHINGTON — The summit was billed as an effort to “reduce tension between the administration and the media.”...
Apr 16, 2017The Crucifixion
The Crucifixion: On the Via Dolorosa, Christians react to a rise in Islamic militant attacks Israeli border police...
Apr 16, 2017The Holy Fire
The Holy Fire: Why Palestinian Christians are dwindling in the Holy Land Christian pilgrims light candles during Easter...
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