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The UAE’s interventionist foreign policy, backing Assad in Syria and the RSF in Sudan, has backfired, damaging its global reputation, alienating allies, and undermining US interests.
For Independence Day, The New York Times asked voters what they valued about the United States, as well as what worried them.
The geographies of upward mobility show U.S. regions that emphasize investments in the common good over economic libertarianism do better ...
The number of Americans looking to leave the US is rising, especially among LGBTQ+ individuals, companies helping expats ...
Hezbollah has begun a major strategic review in the wake of its devastating war with Israel, including considering scaling ...
Where People Meet Place Discover the fascinating world of population geography! From the densest cities to the emptiest regions, we explore how people shape the planet — and how the planet shapes ...
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Charter of unity
As knowledge about the Constitution ebbs, so does allegiance to it. And because the Constitution was designed in significant part to keep partisan passions at bay, constitutional drift fuels partisan ...
Florida has converted an isolated airport in the Everglades into a massive immigration detention center called "Alligator ...
The “day after” in the tragic war in Gaza might finally be approaching, as Israel, the United States and key Arab states ...
Even today, in the throes of a norm-busting trade war with China, there is talk of some kind of leader-to-leader grand ...
Egypt and Saudi Arabia share many foreign policy and regional security objectives and have a long and complicated ...
Ten politically connected Kentuckians sound off on Nate Morris’ fresh U.S. Senate campaign. They don’t agree on the ...