Our magnificent, life-giving Earth is a true holy land for all of us, writes guest columnist Jeff Vogel, a retired respiratory therapist in New York City who has been singing for peace and justice ...
Ali Larter told UPI tenacity and a convincing accent were crucial to playing outrageous Texas gold-digger Angela Norris in ...
It was the Music Ministry choir’s offering for Christmas – a service of Nine Lessons and Carols and as the voices rang out, ...
They can't all be on the outside wanting a puck and making plays. It's about doing things right and we'll see how it goes." It hardly sounds like a real endorsement and more about what Berube ...
Mankind Pharma, India’s fourth-largest drugmaker by domestic sales, has launched a qualified institutional placement (QIP) to raise up to Rs 3,000 crore, with the funds earmarked to partly ...
“Some bilateral agreements were exchanged today and I also invite honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit Sri Lanka. I have also given an assurance to the Prime Minister of India that we will ...
Seen at the center of this image, NASA's retired InSight Mars lander was captured by the agency's Mars Reconnaissance ... Mirage.News does not take institutional positions or sides, and all views, ...
Sri Lankan President Dissanayake assured India that Sri Lanka's territory would not be used against Indian interests during his first official visit to New Delhi. He expressed gratitude for India ...
Actually, far from it. "He's literally all trauma. I think what he plays so beautifully about it is he wants to be a god, but he's a man. And it's kind of slowly, or maybe not so slowly ...
New Delhi, December 16 (ANI): In India-Sri Lanka Joint Press Statement, Sri Lankan President made a big promise to India and said that they will not allow our land to be used against India's interest.
TUPELO – Two high-speed pursuits in two weeks proved to be one too many for an Okolona man. Tupelo police officers attempted to pull over a vehicle on Nov. 26 on Eason Boulevard for a routine ...
NASA scientists are closely monitoring a newly identified category of celestial objects known as “dark comets.” They resemble asteroids but exhibit comet-like behavior, challenging our understanding ...