A Tragedy in Omaha Some tragedies can offer communities a chance to heal together. But that’s hard in 21st-century America.
Flaco, Central Park Zoo Owl, Tastes Freedom and Isn’t Rushing to Return Not straying far from the zoo but not going back either, a bird of prey on the loose faces serious challenges to survival.
As Russians Steal Ukraine’s Art, They Attack Its Identity, Too Russian forces have looted tens of thousands of pieces, including avant-garde oil paintings and Scythian gold. Experts say it is the biggest art heist since the Nazis in World War II, intended to strip Ukraine of its cultural heritage.
Victor Hugo Statue Takes a Prominent Place in France’s Debate on Race After a restoration darkened the hue of a statue at the birthplace of the French writer, complaints ensued — then vandalism.
North Carolina Power Outages May Stem From Criminal Act, Officials Say About 45,000 customers were without power in Moore County in outages that a sheriff’s office said was linked to potential vandalism at multiple sites.