Mette Frederiksen, Denmark’s leader, has taken big risks standing up to Mr. Trump. It might just be working — for now.
People in Nuuk, Greenland are relieved that the U.S. is backing away from annexation. But they're wondering what comes next.
“These mountains, I’m gonna tell you, we’ve looked at them, quite frankly, and they’re not as high as the ones back home,” Mark Critch, a Canadian comedian, bleats in a convincing Trumpian cadence. “A ...
Greenlandic families are grappling with global politics affecting their children. Donald Trump's renewed interest in ...
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Raising Indigenous Kids in the Age of Pretendians
Those who fake their identity try to claim the limelight. Here’s what they don’t get The post Raising Indigenous Kids in the ...
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‘OMG … LMAO’: Trump Thought a New Photo Made Him Look Powerful — Then China Posted a Video Taking a Shot That’s Bound to Set Him Off
President Donald Trump has spent years eyeing Greenland the way he eyes real estate that isn’t for sale. His long-running ...
On a hut trip to the Selkirk Mountains some eleven years ago,Meghan Kelly, one of the strongest telemark skiers of her ...
Friday in Nuuk: a quiet protest at dawn, and a table of wild meat, while the Greenlandic PM hosts Danish PM Mette Frederiksen ...
MILAN (AP) — American athletes received an enthusiastic welcome at the opening ceremony for the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, but the mood shifted when cameras briefly turned to Vice President JD ...
Florida faces a doctor and nurse shortage, which some attribute to an anti-science political climate. A proposed Affordable ...
Read full article: VIA to offer fare-free rides to and from San Antonio-area warming centers Read full article: New Braunfels woman sentenced to 30 months in prison, ordered to pay $1.25 million in ...
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