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By many accounts, U.S. President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu don’t much like or trust... READ MORE
A controversy over divorce procedures in Texas is calling attention to a profound shift in the way Americans in all 50... READ MORE
The only Web company that is also a verb has run into the language barrier. How do you say “Google privacy policy” in... READ MORE
Vladimir Putin’s return to the Russian presidency is all but assured. His battle to hold on to power is just beginning. READ MORE
Edward DeMarco, acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, was back on Capitol Hill this week explaining to... READ MORE
On leap day, let us pause to consider the future of a much smaller time correction: the leap second. Last month in... READ MORE
The Federal Reserve under Chairman Ben S. Bernanke has made great strides toward explaining to the public what... READ MORE
In a famous speech 52 years ago, presidential candidate John F. Kennedy said he believed that “the separation of church... READ MORE
Puerto Rico has 3.7 million residents, a storied capital, more than 300 miles of stunning coastline, an average... READ MORE
Mitt Romney goes into Tuesday’s Republican primaries in Arizona and Michigan looking strong in the first and competitive... READ MORE
In 2005, Congress passed a legislative monstrosity popularly known as the transportation bill that funded Alaska’s... READ MORE
Should the U.S. be willing to sacrifice Los Angeles for Taipei? It’s horrendous to contemplate, but it’s the kind of... READ MORE
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