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Today in History for March 29: ...
Medical care is free, but patients complain that the system is strained by long waits and overcrowding. The country’s economy ...
Since the start of Lent, parishioners of the Las Vegas St. Garabed Armenian Apostolic Church have been gathering at the ...
Northwestern College’s A cappella Choir will embark on a concert tour in South Dakota and Nebraska April 3-6. The tour will include concerts at three South Dakota high schools as ...
Around the world, millions of people have traded the religious traditions of their upbringing for no religion at all.
The investigation by the Perugia Public Prosecutor’s Office was prompted by a complaint by the bishop of Assisi, the city ...
Sweden sent its Gripen jets to a NATO air defense mission in Poland, shifting from conducting missions only over its own ...
The European Union is urging citizens across the continent to stockpile food, water and other essentials to last at least 72 ...
Leading LGBT groups have declined to comment on claims they are attempting to criminalise church leaders who would counsel ...
A new study has found that in many countries around the world, 20% or more of all adults have left their childhood religion.
A Grand Forks folk artist, Pieper Bloomquist, will have her work featured in a new exhibition, "Nordic Echoes: Tradition in Contemporary Art," which opens April 5 at the Scandinavia House in New York ...
From abandoned mines and Viking ruins to Arctic adventures, Sweden’s lesser-known hidden gems are a must for any traveler.