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Another ‘Civil War?’ Pessimism About Political Violence Deepens In A Divided Nation

Following a rash of deaths, threats and violent acts, Americans fear the nation may be growing so far apart that danger may become a regular factor in partisan disputes. It has happened before.

An Unlikely Duck Spotting in Central Park

Bird watchers were delighted to see a Mandarin duck, native to East Asia, unexpectedly appear in Central Park in October.

For love of strangers: Behind the Jewish legacy of welcoming refugees

“We have Holocaust survivors in our congregation, and so many of us are just a generation or two removed from relatives who went through that experience or were forced to leave their country,” says Maryann Rabovsky, who has served as chairwoman of the …

Nearly 30 Percent Of Anti-Semitic Online Attacks Are Bots

A study released last week by the Anti-Defamation League revealed that anti-Semitic online slurs have surged in the lead-up to the mid-terms, and many of the attacks are automated.

2018 Breeders' Cup Picks: Courier Journal's Paul Rolfes

Courier Journal’s Paul Rolfes makes his 2018 Breeders’ Cup picks in the Juvenile, Distaff and the Classic.

      

 

 

2018 Breeders' Cup: Horseracingnation.com's Jonathan Lintner makes Juvenile Race pick

2018 Breeders’ Cup: Horseracingnation.com’s Jonathan Lintner makes Juvenile Race pick

      

 

 

2018 Breeders' Cup: Horseracingnation.com's Jonathan Lintner makes Distaff race pick

2018 Breeders’ Cup: Horseracingnation.com’s Jonathan Lintner makes Distaff race pick

      

 

 

2018 Breeders' Cup: Horseracingnation.com's Jonathan Lintner makes Classic Race pick

2018 Breeders’ Cup: Horseracingnation.com’s Jonathan makes Breeders Cup Classic pick

      

 

 

Pittsburgh Grieves, With Back-to-Back Funerals and Mourners 50 Deep

The public rituals of mourning those killed in the synagogue shooting are accumulating day by day.

It’s alive! On Halloween, Frankenreads celebrate 200th anniversary of classic

Carolinn Kuebler says she found the perfect way to celebrate one of her favorite holidays. On Oct. 31, she headed to the haunted halls of … the Library of Congress. Wearing a festive sweater with a bright orange pumpkin on it, the Washington architec…

Syria crisis: Will donor fatigue push refugees back too soon?

Yusra Ajaj is facing a life or death decision. A widowed mother of three, Ms. Ajaj is considering leaving Jordan, the country she has called home since war consumed her homeland and killed her husband in 2013. In April, the United Nations stopped her…

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