Hundreds of students from war-torn countries who won scholarships and places to study at top UK universities are stuck in limbo after the government suspended their visas.
Two years after they were displaced by civil war, Rafeeda Abubakr and her husband returned home to Khartoum, where they ...
The Hudson River Maritime Museum is set to host a lecture, titled “Bite the Bullet: Medicine in the 18th Century,” on Saturday, April 25, the museum announced.
On a day the world pauses to celebrate the social and political achievements of women, the reality for those in Sudan is a ...
The quieter side of the U.S. campaign suggests a political strategy that goes beyond simply containing the Iranian government, and may instead aim to lay the groundwork for its overthrow.
Worcester is holding a series of events across the year to mark the 375th anniversary of a battle that defined its history.
Explore a haunted city in Georgia where eerie legends, historic streets, and chilling tales from the past create an unforgettable atmosphere ...
The Schofield School has a proud history. Founded in 1866 by Quaker abolitionist and suffragist Martha Schofield and under ...
It is a rare male who, having achieved some success of the usual sort, can resist the conclusion that it must be because he is very intelligent or very virtuous. And being public-spirited, such a man ...
Medicine on the battlefield has always been inspired by urgency and improvisation, and the American Civil War highlights just how much human courage contributed to advancements.
Weapons of mass destruction during the Civil War will be discussed at a special meeting of the Civil War Round Table of the Mid-Ohio Valley at 7 p.m. March 12 at the Knights of Columbus, 312 Franklin ...
As detransitioners sue and lawmakers move to widen statutes of limitation, Rep. Mike Kennedy says the medical consensus ...
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