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The end of the liberal world order is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot in conference rooms and university lecture halls ...
As a stubborn young computer jock, he never thought he’d run EDS or have Dallas’ symphony hall named for him. But the Fort ...
With escalating military confrontations today—even the possibility of a World War—how long can “deterrence” work?
Rarely in modern history has a military offensive been as loudly and persistently foreshadowed as the June 2025 Israeli and ...
Nuclear threats, increased use of hypersonic missiles, drones, AI, and cognitive weapons point toward the path of a total ...
His name was Michael Metrinko. “Not dead,” Metrinko quipped recently, “although there were times when maybe I wished I was.” Now in his late 70s, the gregarious, acid-tongued Metrinko spent much of ...
Now, the museum has a new opening date: November 1. With the hilltop in sight and 700,000 years of history waiting inside, ...
During ongoing legal proceedings against the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK), Tehran’s Criminal Court heard new evidence ...
During the same period, Republican-governed states have, on average, grown faster than Democratic-governed ones, in part because Americans are “footing with the feet” by leaving tightly regulated ...
With Iran’s theocracy under strain, a new history shows that its rise was mainly a stroke of bad luck.
From wildfire preparedness to weapon trainings, a local militia in the rural town of Cottonwood ensures members can sustain ...
On the day of Ashura, Imam Hussain (peace be upon him), at the peak of isolation and surrounded by the enemy, led his small ...
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