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A failed petro-state in Libya remains a possible outcome of the revolution that began two years ago this week, and its... READ MORE
It took the fear that Mali’s capital would fall to Islamic militants for the U.S. and France to part agreeably on the... READ MORE
Is it real this time? President Barack Obama’s announcement today that he will support a range of legislative and... READ MORE
While the U.S.’s foreign wars wind down, the body count at home keeps rising. The Pentagon said this week there were 349... READ MORE
The work of Vice President Joseph Biden’s task force on revamping U.S. gun laws is complete. The next steps are up to... READ MORE
In the final news conference of his first term, President Barack Obama called the increasingly real specter of a U.S.... READ MORE
In the visceral struggle under way for the future of the Arab Spring, those who champion open and modern societies need... READ MORE
Picture it. You slip into your car, recline and start reading the day’s news on your smartphone. The vehicle... READ MORE
Two years to the day since protesters toppled Tunisian dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, triggering revolts across the... READ MORE
If the years leading up to the U.S. housing bust were rife with lax underwriting, the opposite problem has occurred in... READ MORE
One tempting idea for saving money on Medicare, a program that vacuums up some 15 percent of federal spending, is to... READ MORE
As Wall Street theater goes, hedge- fund manager Bill Ackman’s broadside last month aimed at Herbalife Ltd. was about as... READ MORE








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