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Reacting to reports that frustrated illegal immigrants are returning home rather than remain in the United States, the spokesman for an immigration watchdog says the public is getting a lesson about the asylum process.
A missions organization that's been serving the "least of these" in Asia and Africa since 1979 is responding to new and ongoing needs in Nepal.
Sen. Tim Scott, one of two South Carolina politicians seeking the GOP presidential nomination, has left the race. However, that doesn't necessarily mean a boost from his base is headed to Nikki Haley.
Computer scientists and the medical establishment have found a new use for artificial intelligence that a medical ethicist says portends promise and peril.
Most pundits credit the Democrats' election victories last Tuesday to the nation's apparently unquenchable lust for abortion. They have a point.
A research fellow in education policy says parents and students should have a say in what and where kids are taught.
A longtime conservative activist in Washington, DC, isn't surprised that unmistakably anti-Israel statements critical of the President's handling of the Israel-Hamas war have surfaced from within the Biden administration.
A former high school student, who sued her school for being forced to participate in Hindu practices, has won a small legal settlement.
A Catholic bishop says he's lost his job because the Vatican doesn't like him teaching the unchanging truth of the gospel.
A legal expert says Congresswoman Elise Stefanik’s effort to confront a controversial New York judge may be largely symbolic in the liberal blue state but sometimes symbolism is enough.