The situation is genuinely ominous, especially since there has never been a direct confrontation between the U.S. and another nuclear-armed power.
The defeat in Afghanistan offers a chance to rethink America’s war machine, but Congress is on the verge of raising military spending to $740 billion.
When presented with the dossier, which was produced by Israel’s Shin Bet, European governments declined to cut funding to the groups.
A Pentagon report treats the killing of an Afghan family as an innocent mistake — and upholds a U.S. tradition of excusing war crimes.
The new legislation sacrifices billions of potential estate tax revenue — and makes it up with vapes and e-cigarettes.
The department will use controversial firm Babel Street to hunt for tax and sanctions dodgers, raising constitutional concerns.
The paramilitaries are targeting campesinos who are battling a corporate palm oil giant. But the armed groups, residents say, don’t act alone.
Striking workers are demanding higher wages and better health benefits — and voiced concerns about the future of their union in the transition away from coal.
“They never look at the big picture. It’s never a weaponeering problem and is almost always an intelligence assessment problem that leads to these incidents.”
Often pulled out of Black and Latino hubs, incarcerated people bolster white rural districts — but remain banned from casting ballots.
Democrats once again risk underdelivering and going down in the midterms as a result.
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