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This form of rationalization and denial is embarrassingly evident in a recent apologia by David Brooks, the New York Times’ ...
oncerns are growing, particularly among civil society organizations, that President Prabowo Subianto is steering Indonesia ...
There is undoubtedly much work left to be done. Donald Trump would probably be the first to say that himself. But his second ...
Joseph Thorndike examines the history of third parties and their role in effecting political change and considers whether ...
Blues Alley celebrates it’s 60th anniversary this month, with it’s owner and supporters learning how to survive economic ...
"Preventing heatstroke in dogs requires several proactive measures," Dr. Rebecca Tremble, a veterinarian, told Newsweek.
Israel’s ability to continue its military onslaughts is dependent on a sophisticated international funding system.
The finder told Newsweek: "Eyre was not just a soldier; he was a human being, with his own dreams and loves and hopes." ...
Published in hardcover only, copies of A New History of the Isle of Man, Volume IV, Parts I & II are now available to ...
A new bill in Congress could finally slap sanctions on a historic American foe that has inspired generations of Islamist ...
The People's Sick Day movement is planning a three-day economic blackout, where members won't go to work and won't spend ...