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Why isn’t Assad living up to his disarmament commitments?
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Oil prices surge 20 percent after attack halts 5 percent of world oil production.
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It’s official: Women are no longer ‘barred’ from the front lines.
Article • March 2, 2021
‘Disparate treatment in our justice system’ exists, but not in the way the new attorney general thinks.
Article • December 28, 2020
The Kremlin knows America’s technological systems are far from secure—and it’s meticulously preparing to cripple them.
Article • April 17, 2018
Why did the Obama administration allow Russian interference in the 2016 presidential elections?
Article • November 20, 2020
The Founding Fathers told us how to solve contested elections.
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Two emerging superpowers prepare for World War iii.
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Big Tech companies are deciding what information should be available to American citizens.
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The consequences of growing too cozy with China
Article • September 12, 2017
After 9/11, Congress spontaneously sang “God Bless America.” Looking back, it’s clear He has not.
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America’s economic problems began long before the government closure.
Article • February 13, 2020
President Trump has led Europe to rethink its military.
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The radical left wants tech giants to censor what you watch and read.
Article • August 22, 2019
And Australia joins the U.S.-UK mission in the Persian Gulf to protect shipping from Iran.