Cardi B is no longer feeling the love after little more than a year of marriage to fellow rapper Offset
Republican-controlled Wisconsin Legislature approves bills weakening incoming Democratic governor, attorney general
Cambodian officials say 32 women who were charged with human trafficking for serving as surrogate mothers have been provisionally released from detention after agreeing to keep the babies rather than giving them up as originally planned
Portugal is embracing China's "One Belt, One Road" initiative, which offers loans for the building of large-scale infrastructure projects
Wisconsin Senate narrowly rejects bill that would have created a state guarantee that people with pre-existing conditions could access to health insurance; Democrats said it was inadequate
Belgium's political crisis eased somewhat on Wednesday after the biggest coalition partner said it would remain in the government despite its opposition to a U.N. migration pact that the others back
Serbia's prime minister has warned that the formation of a Kosovo army could trigger Serbia's armed intervention in the former province
U.N. human rights chief says an international investigation is needed into the "awful" killing of Saudi dissident and Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi
U.S. safety regulators are investigating complaints that a suspension part on Nissan Altimas can come loose from the frame due to corrosion
Argentina's proud soccer tradition has been sullied by its fervent, fanatical fans
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko says that local Orthodox communities will gather for a summit next week that is expected to form a new, independent Ukrainian church
Russian President Vladimir Putin has voiced his support for Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro who is visiting Moscow amid a spiraling economic crisis in his country
Google's self-driving car spinoff rolls out limited ride-hailing service in Phoenix in first bid to profit from its nearly decade-old technology
Somali officials report deadly US-backed raid on al-Shabab with several extremists killed
Britain's High Court has ruled that Deliveroo riders do not have the right to collective bargaining _ the latest in a series of rulings as UK courts grapple with the rise of the so-called "gig economy.''
EU authorities step up efforts to fight Russian-backed disinformation campaigns ahead of continent's elections next year
An Indian court has ruled that officials may hold a British man while they investigate him for alleged bribery in a canceled $670 million helicopter deal between India and an Italian defense company
The public viewing for late former President George H.W. Bush at the Capitol Rotunda has drawn to a close
After massive women's protest rally, Israeli prime minister says he'll fast-track bill combating domestic violence
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Ted Merwin, Dickinson College(THE CONVERSATION) When I was growing up in suburban New York, Hanukkah was not grounded in religious observance. Having no clue that there are traditional Hebrew blessings that accompany the kindling of the Hanukkah candles, we invented our own wishes, awkwardly voiced out loud, for happiness and peace.Then again, the festival of Hanukkah demands the
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