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Was the Iranian program "obliterated"? Argue about the word if you like. But the damage inflicted by the U.S. attacks appears ...
Louisiana argued that it was caught in an impossible position: At first, a federal court ruled that the state had likely ...
The plan to write a policy agenda for the next Democratic president is at the center of a raging debate within the party: ...
The currents of imperialism, ethnonationalism and racism that pervaded Nazi Germany have found firm ground in present-day ...
Continuing the theme of last week's Perspective cover story, here are more summer reading suggestions for those interested in ...
Facing major funding cuts from the United States and others, the United Nations has been forced to shed jobs and start ...
The State Department banned an English rap punk duo from performing in the United States after they appeared to lead a crowd in chants supporting besieged Gaza residents and wishing "death" upon ...
A Shavertown man who admitted shooting his brother to death amid claims he acted to prevent a “mass shooting” targeting ...
The America250 kickoff event in Des Moines opened at 5 p.m. Thursday with a prayer as thousands gathered at the Iowa State ...
Regardless of the fate of the “Big Beautiful Bill,” the political tug-of-war over energy already has damaged an industry and ...
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that nationwide injunctions that have blocked President Donald Trump’s ban on birthright citizenship probably exceed the authority Congress has given the federal ...
The Supreme Court backed President Donald Trump’s effort to curtail lower court orders that have hampered his agenda for months. However, it signaled that the president’s controversial plan to ...