Opinion
I was besmirched as a ‘DEI hire’ at the State Department — well before Trump’s attacksNo matter who's president, the State Department has long had a problem with the inclusion, retention and upward mobility of its Black employees.
It was a difficult decision for Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes. The United States born defenseman was expected to be the number one defender for Team US ...
Instead, WikiTok visitors are randomly treated to one of Wikipedia’s nearly-9.5 million-and-counting entries along with an ...
The U.S. was once the world’s most geographically mobile society. Now we’re stuck in place—and that’s a very big problem.
If the thought of two senators from Puerto Rico scares the GOP, how will 20 from the land of maple syrup, Mounties and "Anne of Green Gables" go over?
Transdniestria has agreed on a deal with a Hungarian company to buy natural gas under a loan provided by Russia.
The new administration may transform our constitutional order fruitfully yet again, or it may accelerate a final degeneration ...
Under President Donald Trump’s second administration, Britain will settle for a merely functional relationship with its ...
Rural Illinois Counties Vote To Secede—but How Hard Is It To Switch States Without Having To Move?
G.H. Merritt explains that under the U.S. Constitution, you need approval from both the state legislature and Congress for ...
The old rules of inviolable state borders don’t apply in a world of trade wars and terrorist regimes.
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Hosted on MSNLIV Golf rebels earn new route into The Open in latest boost to Saudi breakaway starsThe USGA made the decision to offer a qualification pathway into the U.S. Open earlier this month and the RandA have now ...
The president’s team is still debating how to abide by a settlement requiring reunification.
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