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A cemetery in Mexico for U.S. ‘invaders’ points to complicated history
The U.S. National Cemetery in Mexico City holds the remains of Americans who fought Mexicans in the 19th century.
Whitney Curator Marcela Guerrero Leads the Way on Latino Art
In her five years at the museum, Marcela Guerrero has helped broaden the scope of artists and audiences as the Hispanic population continues to grow and museums try to reflect more diverse audiences.
On These Small Islands, Medical Care Arrives One Ship at a Time
Much of rural South Korea has seen its population rapidly decline and age. For some communities off the coast, doctors traveling by boat have become a lifeline for the old and sick.
The Women of Afghanistan Won’t Be Silenced Anymore
The liberation of women in Afghanistan is a human rights imperative, write Homeira Qaderi and Zaman Staniza.
How Do California’s Storms Weigh In Compared With History’s Big Ones?
Rain and snowfall this season are above average, but the state has seen some wild weather in past years.
Could Air Someday Power Your Flight? Airlines Are Betting on It.
New technologies, including one fuel extracted from the atmosphere itself, could make flying more sustainable. But the challenges are many and the timeline is uncertain.
Mackenzie McDonald, who beat Nadal, eyes more in Australia
It was a long road back to elite-level tennis for Mackenzie McDonald.
One dead, dozens injured in stampede before Iraq Gulf Cup final, say medics
One person was killed and dozens injured Thursday when a stampede broke out outside a football stadium in Iraq hours before the Gulf Cup final, medical and security sources said.
Key Moments in Jacinda Ardern’s Political Career
New Zealand’s outgoing prime minister won global fame with youthful charisma and a frank, compassionate leadership style that carried her through crisis.