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Greenland may feel like an icy curiosity to most Americans, but who controls it could reshape Arctic shipping, missile ...
Even when MMT advocates are correct that colonial governments at times burned money after receiving it for tax revenues, they ...
THEY call it a “reciprocal tariff trade agreement.” I call it an uneven and lopsided trade deal. But look closely. It’s déjà ...
It’s a question that Zohran Mamdani has had to contend with constantly as he runs to be New York City’s first Asian American ...
Malayan Emergency, officially "the Emergency," was a brutal British counter-insurgency campaign from 1948-1960, primarily ...
An analogy could also be made between the “foreign” migrant workers in the Gulf, who have no local citizenship or rights, and the Palestinians under Israeli rule in the West Bank or Gaza. Like the ...
When the U.S. Constitution was ratified, Congress was granted power to establish post offices and mail routes — many along ...
Something unusual is happening in U.S. immigration courts. Government lawyers are refusing to give their names during public ...
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Here the People Rule, and So Does the Law

I do not forget the position assumed by some that constitutional questions are to be decided by the Supreme Court,” Lincoln said in his first inaugural address, “nor do I deny that such decisions must ...
Returning to sprawling, romantic Buenos Aires after nearly three decades away, Tony Perrottet sifts through the city’s many ...
In the city of Isabela, Surfrider Puerto Rico, an ocean and coastal conservation organization, has planted over 22,000 ...
Downsizing is so emotionally fraught. Leaving a house means shedding an identity. And, financially, a child who’s pushing a ...