Over 200,000 volunteers have worked with impoverished communities worldwide; despite current hardships, they keep volunteering
Young Egyptians talk about the uprising
Renowned feminist Nawal El Saadawi speaks about women gaining equal rights in a country where they legally are denied
The talks were the first known discussion in years between the Egyptian government and the banned Muslim Brotherhood
Representatives of the banned Muslim Brotherhood meet with Egypt's newly appointed vice president for the first time
Young protesters mobilize big crowds by using social media to its full potential
Most anti-Mubarak protesters focused on other matters
Most are young Egyptians euphoric about their growing power after a week of demanding the resignation of President Mubarak
Opposition figures also dismiss President Hosni Mubarak's promise not to seek reelection as meaningless
Removal of controversial artwork follows objections from conservative lawmakers and a Catholic group
But study also expects that overall rate of Muslim growth will begin to slow down
Civil liberties groups say US border officials are asking about their religious beliefs and practice
Although some are refusing to fly, others say they have no option but to endure the full body scans and frisking
Humanists gather for the secular holiday of Humanlight, held two days before Christmas
New data shows for the first time immigrants congregated in major cities like New York, Miami, Chicago or Los Angeles
Controversy shows the wounds of the terrorist attacks are still raw for many Americans
Professors finds a "God gap" has formed in the US
Jimmy Tingle belongs to a nationwide cast of comedians who make fun of politics and politicians
President gave out 16 medals which are the US government's most prestigious science and technology awards
Hearing was conducted by US Senate Committee for Homeland Security
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