After years of managing crises that tested our foundations, across the European Union, there’s a renewed sense of purpose: Europe is back, and it means business. Last year’s European elections saw ...
Under the stormy skies of Trump 2.0, both parties are limbering up and probing for advantage in a midterm brawl to decide ...
Renowned Japan expert Sheila Smith discusses the country’s historic election of its first female prime minister, her politics ...
Nigel Farage said he wants as many rich people as possible living in Britain, as he railed against moves by the Labour ...
Opinion
Salter: Shutdown impacts in Mississippi require an understanding of reliance on federal funds
Columnist Sid Salter writes that to paint Mississippi solely as a dependent state would be to ignore recent major strides in economic development and tax reform.
I found that young people now form political beliefs through two competing knowledge systems: a hollowed-out university, and ...
There’s just one teensy-weensy problem. It turns out that friend-of-the-white-working-class had a Nazi tattoo.
Why did Germany, defeated in both World War I and WWII, recover so strongly after the latter, but not after the former?
After years of insulation from the effects of Vladimir Putin’s war, Russia’s economy is finally starting to take a hit.
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) lambasts what he calls Republican "cruelty" as SNAP benefits are set to expire Saturday as a result ...
Overcoming China’s dominance over rare earths is just a question of political will – and Beijing’s moves might provide just ...
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