The start of the year 2026 for the American public has been marked by the still-evolving situation in the aftermath…
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On the first night of Hanukkah, a Jewish festival celebrating miracles, light triumphing over darkness, families gathered at Sydney’s iconic…
Government programs depend on robust oversight to function properly. When those safeguards fail, the results can be catastrophic. Minnesota’s sprawling…
Zorhan Mamdani, the Ugandan democratic socialist, has just been appointed mayor-elect of New York City, and his future leadership is…
Big Picture Large scale power outages are becoming increasingly common across the country, as extreme weather events, aging infrastructure, and…
On August 11, in a show of force, President Trump deployed the National Guard and hundreds of federal officers in…
Since taking office on Jan. 20, President Trump has taken several steps aimed at ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict, including mounting…
From the post-World War II establishment of the U.N., to the annual celebration of International Day of Peace on September…
Between 100 and 127 AD, the ancient Roman satirical poet Juvenal wrote a collection of five books comprising 16 satirical…
Historically, the U.S. has welcomed international students, but that commitment is now being called into question. Recently, the Department of…