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Once unhoused, J.R. Montgomery now volunteers, donates and urges others toward sobriety J.R. Montgomery took a break from ...
The current state of the country warrants a closer examination of the Rev. Sullivan’s self-help vision and demands for ...
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The Forward on MSNHe grew up Christian. Now he’s sleeping in the synagogue that sparked his conversion.LANCASTER, OHIO — Austin Albanese gave the front door of his Airbnb a shove and stepped into the sacred space he had imagined ...
More than a thousand dentists have set up shop in Los Algodones. Their patients are mostly Americans who can’t afford the U.S ...
Castel Gandolfo is also home to one of the Holy See’s more unexpected institutions: the Vatican Observatory, which since its ...
In today's obsessively digital world, a Romanian woman's story sounds like a fairy tale. A visit with the grandmother whose ...
John Humphrey Noyes wanted to build a heaven on Earth—but for Charles Guiteau, life at the Oneida Community was a living hell.
The magic of Charles Laughton's Southern gothic one-off may be in Mitchum's willing flamboyance, argued David Thomson in our April 1999 issue ...
Dallas Fire-Rescue personnel pronounced the man dead at the scene. Arkansas couple killed at Devil's Den State Park while ...
At its peak, the Old Babylonian Empire rose to be one of the biggest civilizations the world had seen–but what was daily life ...
Off the side of a lonesome dirt road in Coastal Georgia, a group of African American residents came together to build a church. It was small and modest with a cross outside — a beacon for the weary.
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