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Overshadowing the near certainty that Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement will open the door for a justice who is marginally more liberal is...
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Overshadowing the near certainty that Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement will open the door for a justice who is marginally more liberal is...
On 11 September 2019, on the eighteenth anniversary of the event that started what would become known as “The Global War on Terror (GWOT),”...
The Chinese military conducted live-fire exercises near Taiwan on Tuesday, responding to what it called “provocations” by US and separatist forces on the island....
With the Taliban’s capture of Kabul on Sunday, the war in Afghanistan has finally, officially been lost. Already, many U.S. leaders and past officials...
On April 29th, President Joe Biden marked his one-hundredth day in office by proposing multi-trillion-dollar spending plans to complement his multi-trillion infrastructure plan. The...
The death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt just months after the Yalta Conference at the end of the Second World War carried huge political...
Seemingly private technology companies lead China’s military modernization efforts. Not surprisingly, the national security community and the American public are suspicious of them, but...
American progressives hate Saudi Arabia, and under the new administration, this attitude of revulsion is seriously hurting U.S. interests across the Middle East. The...
As part of his infrastructure plan, President Biden is proposing to raise the federal corporate tax rate from 21 percent to 28 percent and broaden...
The recent bilateral meetings between U.S. and Chinese diplomats stumbled into acrimonious territory as the two powers accused each other of upsetting international norms....