But he says protective gear complicates communicating support to patients and staff
Sam Brownback, ambassador at large: 'We’re going to call like-minded nations together’
With international backing, the biennial workshop provides opportunities for young Africans
Bold colors and designs create 'a pretty magical world,' says author and fashion arbiter Simon Doonan
'Now I wake up and I am really excited — but there is always a little bit of pain that we didn't make it,' an American fan admits
Festival features African themes and runs May 16 through May 21
Wilmot Collins will be the first African-American mayor in the state's history
Previous studies have attributed this to cultural differences between whites and blacks, but others think that explanation doesn't go far enough
One year after the Ferguson violence, New Yorkers remain cautious, optimistic and angry
Chenjerai Hove died July 12 in Norway
Fans waited, hoping to snag a ticket to watch late night talk show host tape his 6028th - and final - broadcast
Far from the quake epicenter, the Rubin Museum of Art continues working to raise awareness of Nepal's cultural heritage and its ongoing plight
Islamic State militants are using the concepts of ancient Arabic traditions to lure followers via social media
For many New York Jews, it’s an unofficial Christmas Day tradition to go to the movies and eat Chinese food
Threatened refusal by Republican congressional leaders to cooperate will backfire politically, attorney insists
Multimedia platform, Ebola Deeply, is designed to get better information to and from people in affected areas
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) helps people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by disaster to recover and gain control of their futures
Livelihoods, travel plans, cultural customs all affected by nervousness about virus
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