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Half a century before she founded the American Red Cross, Clara Barton had her ... The week after the Civil War broke out in April 1861, Barton began nursing Union soldiers at an improvised ...
From the last two-story outhouse in the U.S. to an actual fork in the road, here are New York's top roadside attractions — ...
Elmira was the site of a notorious Civil War prison camp known as Hellmira ... but it was here that Clara Barton established the organization’s first chapter in 1881. Barton, who lived in ...
When Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) took over most of the country’s capital Khartoum in the early days of the war, the youth-led civil society initiative Hadhreen kept its ...
Harvard is the first major college to stand up to Trump’s demands, triggering a war between two traditional pillars of society, the White House and America’s oldest university. The Ivy League ...
Two years into Sudan’s civil war, civilians in Darfur are under siege as peace talks stall and violence escalates. Two years into Sudan’s civil war, civilians in Darfur are under siege as ...
Andrew Stanton is a Newsweek weekend reporter based in Maine. His role is reporting on U.S. politics and social issues. Andrew joined Newsweek in 2021 from The Boston Globe. He is a graduate of ...
South Sudan was teetering on the edge of renewed civil war, the top UN official in the world’s youngest nation warned on Monday, lamenting the government’s sudden postponement of the latest ...
Two years into a war that has left tens of thousands dead ... Daglo's latest statement said the paramilitaries, with "civil and political forces", had signed a transitional constitution, that ...
The longtime Trump ally, who recently said that the president will run for and win a third term, has been one of the MAGA movement's biggest critics of Elon, referring to him as a 'parasitic ...
Here is what is happening as the war marks its second anniversary on Tuesday ... after 22 months of displacement. The 46-year-old civil servant said he found his house, which had been occupied ...