Hot air balloons from 50 countries are taking to the skies in New Mexico.
U.S. and Turkey Try to Prevent a Diplomatic Dispute From Growing
After the arrest of a Turkish employee of an American consulate, both sides suspended visa services before taking some steps to ease tensions that have been brewing for months.
Iceland’s ‘unicorn’ goes under the hammer
Single-horned ram found in Iceland earlier this year saved from the slaughterhouse.
Hervé Leroux, Creator of the Hervé Léger Bandage Dress, Dies at 60
At the height of his fame Mr. Leroux dressed celebrities and jet-setters in his figure-hugging creations. Then he lost control of the name that had made him famous.
Women Today: Women Are Playing Today, and Leading Tomorrow
Sports programs for girls provide more than just a physical benefit — they can also help educate girls about gender issues, and empower them.
North Korea ‘hackers steal US-South Korea war plans’
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Patriotic And Proud, Kansas City’s Transgender Veterans Look To The Future
“I’m a different kind of soldier now,” one former service member says. “I’m a citizen.”
In Face Of Islamophobia, This Group Hosts ‘Meet A Muslim’ Events In Kansas
“It’s harder to demonize someone or think they’re monolithic when you actually get to know them.”
Women Today: Successful Career Women Finish the Phrase ‘If Only …’
Women attending the Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society in Paris reflected on how they might have altered their own paths and how to empower more women.
Women Today: Careers for Women in Technology Companies Are a Global Challenge
While companies in the United States are the ones that make headlines because of gender issues, women say the problems exist elsewhere as well.