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A famed Japanese destroyer lost in 1942 has been found severed on the South Pacific seafloor — the result of a fantastic David-vs.-Goliath sea battle that remains the stuff of legend for the U.S. Navy ...
Amos Guiora, a law professor at the University of Utah where he directs the Bystander Initiative, centered his pointed ...
From failed diplomacy in the Middle East to battles between U.S. military and American protesters, Trump's nomination for a Nobel Peace Prize is shocking.
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War Is Part of Russia’s DNA
Russia’s willingness to endure a protracted and costly war in Ukraine is not merely a matter of current politics but is ...
Former FBI agent Michael Fienberg has gone public, pointing out that the agency, under the leadership of Dan Bongino and Kash ...
The United States has had a long history as a two-party electoral system. But many, if not most, Americans are unhappy with what looks like a tired and worn-out party ...
Whether or not he knew it, JD Vance recently waded right into one of the thorniest questions in political philosophy: Who is a citizen and who is not, and who gets to decide? Above and beyond that ...
A video clip circulating on social media in recent months shows Syria’s new president, Ahmed al-Shara, astride a handsome ...
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla's journey from Lucknow to the International Space Station exemplifies India's rise in space ...
What was the Fenian Brotherhood? Irish history expert Davy Holden looks at the group's origins in New York City in the 18th century.
The ongoing war, now the longest in Israel's history, has led to significant casualties and growing international criticism.
U.S. leaders also have spent years engaging ad nauseam in threats to weaken or break up Russia, to ruin the Russian economy, to change the Russian regime—and, of course, have levied decades of ...