Article • January 8, 2019

EU officials believe that world trade will drastically change in 2019 as they sign a trade agreement with South America.


Article • April 1, 2019

Rare First Temple period seal impression provides first proof of one of King Josiah’s aides.


Article • December 21, 2007

An obvious yet overlooked fact of biblical history


Feature • April 1, 2008

While politicians draw up plans to divide Israel’s capital city, archaeologists are busily digging up Jerusalem’s celebrated past.


Article • January 4, 2010

The Roman Catholic Church prepares Germany for battle.


Article • June 30, 2011

The continual emergence of remarkable archeological discoveries in Jerusalem is making it increasingly difficult to reject the biblical account of King David and King Solomon.


Article • November 21, 2011

Well in advance of what pundits predicted, the German baron is bouncing back.


Article • June 25, 2015

Does the latest Russian-German deal reflect the spirit of Molotov-Ribbentrop?


Article • June 17, 2005

Father’s Day—the one official day annually when families show recognition and appreciation for their fathers—is a tradition dating back to the early 1900s. But in modern times, with traditional families on the way out and fatherhood deteriorating, Father’s Day may become a relic.



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Article • July 23, 2008

After two bulldozer attacks in three weeks, tensions escalate between Israeli and Arab Jerusalemites.


Article • August 29, 2009


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Article • January 11, 2012

The pope tells ambassadors that religion should not be marginalized.


Article • April 2, 2012

Canada finds anti-money.



Article • March 28, 2005

The Red Lake High School massacre didn’t get the media to ask the right questions about the shooter.


Article • September 10, 2014


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