The armies of Armenia and Azerbaijan came to blows this past Sunday, threatening to plunge the two neighbors into renewed conflict.
Making art is no picnic. Stone’s 330-page memoir, out on July 21 and covering his life and career up to his first major achievement — winning an Oscar for his 1986 Platoon, highlights many of the difficulties of “surviving the movie game.”
By Rev. Peter Keady and Dr. Michael Pittaro
First responders need and deserve a properly trained chaplain embedded in their department who understands the unique stressors they face. Learn why chaplains must be preemptive and proactive, working to engage with personnel prior to critical incidents and providing first responders with empathetic support regarding their day-to-day stress.
By Buster Nicholson
Municipal leaders are often so overloaded with responsibilities that they miss opportunities. The key to recognizing opportunity is to stay acutely curious and inquisitive. Learn how to develop a sense of curiosity by deliberately engaging with information, people, and situations.
Why is China so threatened by Taiwan – a tiny island nation of only 24 million people – and would the U.S. get involved if a war broke out in the region?
President Donald Trump’s executive order aims to encourage police departments to improve transparency, increase training, and more.
Restorative justice is an ancient practice that has proved to be extremely powerful and effective in police cultures for centuries before the United States was created in 1776.
In national security circles, Taiwan (officially the Republic of China) is considered one of many flashpoints that could erupt into a shooting war.