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What happened across the United States on March 28 wasn’t just another round of protests. It was a serious warning
Lately, the news coming out of Washington has been reminding a lot of us of an old, well-worn pattern in
On a Saturday in late February, President Donald Trump announced that the United States had joined Israel in launching a
In American foreign policy, there are moments when truly consequential decisions aren’t born from broad elite consensus, but instead stand
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Denying the Holocaust is not merely frowned upon across much of Europe; it is a crime. The principle is clear:
Gunfire echoed through an auditorium at Utah Valley University. The crowd gathered for a political debate watched, in a split
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One of the Soviet Union’s strategic goals during the Cold War was to create a rift between the United States
The second Trump presidency will very likely mark a sharp departure from the traditional policies of past U.S. presidents. From