The 19th News on MSN
Holocaust history shows LGBTQ+ people have always been their own heroes
Queer historians are using LGBTQ+ History Month to reflect on the often forgotten but powerful resistance against the Nazis.
People who fled al-Fashir gather at a camp in Tawila, Sudan, 29 October 2025 ...
A 102-year-old woman who is believed to be one of the first British servicewomen to enter the Bergen-Belsen concentration ...
The advocacy group, Human Rights Watch, had urged Merz to speak out against Turkey's crackdown on the opposition, including ...
The pair first met at youth camps. They are now neighbors and teammates, playing for the Kansas City Current and the USWNT ...
“The witness – a tall, 16-year-old boy with a child-like face – recounts his sad story as if he were an old man”, she noted ...
“Stanley Desir is an illegal alien from Haiti who illegally entered the U.S. in July 2024 and was released into the country ...
Troops are getting their Nov. 1 paychecks, but the Treasury secretary said they will start going without pay by Nov. 15 if the shutdown continues.
Lucy Bronze is involved in two goals as England beat Australia 3-0, who played with 10 players for more than 70 minutes in ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Pete Hegseth Meets With Troops on Korea Trip—Except Those With Beards
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth won’t even look at any soldiers with beards during his upcoming South Korean engagement.
CAIRO—Sudan’s paramilitary forces killed hundreds of people at a hospital, including patients, after they seized the provincial capital of North Darfur over the weekend, according to the UN, displaced ...
Thunder Wire on MSN
Isaiah Hartenstein wins 2025 NBA community assist award
The Oklahoma City Thunder added another accolade to their trophy case. The NBA announced that Isaiah Hartenstein was named ...
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