When protests over the Israel-Hamas war took root on Columbia University’s campus last spring, Mahmoud Khalil became a familiar, outspoken figure in a student movement that soon spread to other U.S.
He won’t be out of coaching, though, as he has accepted the vacant head coaching job at Northside Methodist Academy, a private school in Dothan.
The hosts discuss why the desire for meaning and purpose remains strong even as the number of people attending church declines.
The owners of Brough Brothers bourbon in Kentucky were hopiing to cultivate new markets in Canada and Europe, but then the ...
In this week's episode, the co-hosts talk reality game shows and share an interview with "Deal or No Deal Island" host Joe ...
Hosted by the Ozark Historical Preservation Commission, tickets are now available at the Ozark Chamber of Commerce office for ...
Critics say Mahmoud Khalil was unlawfully targeted for his activism; the government essentially describes him as a terrorist sympathizer.
Tiger Woods has ruptured his Achilles and undergone surgery. Expected to recover fully, a return at the next Masters is ...
On today's episode: The European Union retaliated with tariffs on US products from GOP-led states; there was a shooting at Chicago's O'Hare airport; Greenland holds elections; arms deliveries from the ...
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