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President Donald Trump is drastically reshaping Washington’s approach to foreign policy in the Middle East. While bellicosity ...
Can artificial intelligence ever replace a hug—or will it deepen our loneliness? This post explores what tech should (and shouldn’t) offer in real human connection.
Cuba commemorates today 63 years of a milestone in the history of international medical cooperation: the arrival of the first brigade of health professionals in Algeria.
Throughout the history of philanthropy in the arts, the motivations the wealthy can generally be grouped into status, ...
Researchers across disciplines have attempted to define, categorize, and measure the elusive experience of love.
This is an example of how an act of moral beauty—visible in any form of charity, kindness, compassion, forgiveness, courage, ...
Properly framed, a breach of the covenant claim is not just filler, but a remedy in cases where the contract is silent, ...
A new study suggests that making small online donations can make you happier and help alleviate depressive symptoms.
In our weekly late night TV recap, comedians paid tribute to Joan Rivers and Ronny Chieng investigated shrimp-related charity.
Letters published May 13-19, 2025, deal with research funding, drug prices and what God says about diversity and dignity.