Scheicho Scheifa is haunted by the fear of going blind. A disease called trachoma has turned his eyelids inwards, causing his eyelashes to scar his corneas so badly that one has already turned opaque.
On a frosty Polish winter evening, 96-year-old Esther Senot told the 100 or so shivering students at Auschwitz-Birkenau how she was a teenager much like them when she was first ...
Helicopter pilot Tim Thomas has fought dozens of wildfires all over the world, but nothing prepared him for the scale and the challenge of the devastating blazes that ripped through ...
Father Bashar Basiel moved freely in and out of his parish in the occupied West Bank until Israeli troops installed gates at the entrance of his village Taybeh overnight, just ...
The Trace shares findings from a new analysis identifying cities across the country that are using ShotSpotter despite averaging fewer than one shooting a month in which someone was killed ...
Roy elaborated on the scale of legal immigration, and noted that more than 10 million individuals enter the U.S. each year through non-immigrant visas. He also mentioned the numerous additional ...
Indiana AG Todd Rokita secured a $303,702 judgment against the landlord of The Pointe Apartments in Plymouth for unsafe living conditions, ensuring restitution for affected tenants.
MONTANA - The Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) is launching a $250,000 initiative to promote virtual fencing technology on public and private lands. This innovative approach aims to sup ...
A mom was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer while 35 weeks pregnant with her fourth child - after repeatedly being told that her cancer had not spread. Kelly Heather, 38, was told by doctors she was in ...
A fire and rescue service are appealing for the public to make a firefighter's helmet 'too hot to handle' after it was stolen. Norfolk Fire and Rescue are appealing for information following the theft ...
On average, men with ADHD died seven years earlier than men without it, while women with ADHD died nine years earlier than their counterparts, according to a study of more than 30,000 people published ...