November 20 was International Transgender Remembrance Day, which commemorates the lives of transgender people who have fallen victims to hate crimes. The day is especially poignant in Latin America, ...
A major academic conference at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities examined yesterday Morocco’s decades-long diplomatic ...
About 16,000 Mississippi families are on a waitlist for child care vouchers now that federal pandemic funding has run out.
Rev. Luis Cortés Jr., the founder and CEO of Esperanza, discusses his path to service and his passion for supporting North ...
An effort to dehumanize immigrant people has contributed to federal indifference as the death toll among ICE detainees spikes ...
Abdul Rahman (not his real name), 55, a Rohingya refugee, voiced gratitude. “Caritas Bangladesh stands with us, offering love and care — clean water, sanitation, shelter, and hope,” Rahman said. “Even ...
More than 455 attendees representing 45 countries, 37 of them in Africa, attended Africa's premier investigative journalism conference at Wits University.
Father Rico, a priest with the Order of St. Elijah based in Argentina, told CNA he paid Muslim Pakistani businessmen to ...
Perhaps you've noticed that people avoid certain words on social media. They'll say "unalived" instead of "killed". Guns are ...
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops this week adopted a directive that bans Catholic hospitals from offering gender-affirming care to their patients. Since ‘creation is prior to us and must be ...
The USDA employee warned that the shutdown could have negative impacts on the millions of Americans who rely on the federal government to put food on the table.
Reactions have continued to trail President Donald Trump of the United States’s threat of military action, with a cross ...