A new exhibition spotlights a trio who pushed the boundaries of American art and illustrated the experiences of World War II ...
A neighborhood watch group in a Christian Beirut neighborhood is on the lookout for militant operatives, which could make the ...
The story of British art is littered with setbacks and bad luck moments,” says Bendor Grosvenor. “It’s like a Monty Python ...
With the re-election of Donald Trump, the sex-trafficking allegations against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and the Gisele Pelicot case, ...
Fast-consolidating industry lore, compounded by Toronto dealing – or lack of it – has it that non-English-language dramas don ...
The parallels between our situation and that of seventeenth-century England abound—and so do the contrasts and ironies.
Priests have blessed armies and weapons, and sanctioned executions and massacres, but never so widely as in Putin’s Russia. Donald Rayfield on the history of Russian Orthodoxy. Are children being ...
If you ask the average citizen of any country whether their leaders should start wars, almost all would give a resounding “No.” The public, overall, opposes war, but tolerates leaders who ...
The Iranian regime’s years of waging a shadow war on Israel have finally brought the violence home, something the regime had repeatedly promised its people it would avoid. The attacks were ...
U.S. intelligence authorities are seeing a rise in online discussions among domestic extremists about preparations for what they imagine to be an imminent civil war, according to a Department of ...
The peacekeeping mission was first established in 1978 amid Lebanon's multisided civil war and a weeklong Israeli invasion to target Palestinian militias operating in the area. Israel launched a ...