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Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney, the former Bank of England governor who succeeded ousted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, ...
The Turkish question will continue to vex Europe, especially post-American retrenchment. Turkey is too big and too important geographically to keep out of European balance. It shows a growing appetite ...
The simple reading of Novak’s witticism is that tax cuts are and always will be the GOP’s top priority. A more cynical reader, however, might syllogistically conclude the GOP isn’t good for much else.
There is a large chasm between the Trump administration’s public narrative about the Iran nuclear talks and the true story ...
On ABC’s This Week, Bessent described the American economy as a “barbell,” with a successful raw materials sector and a ...
Nothing has entered Gaza for more than 50 days. Charity kitchens are warning they are only days away from shuttering services ...
At least in my state, though, garden centers were among the lucky few entities given the nod to keep their doors open—or, as ...
Evelyn Waugh, when he was re-reading Fitzgerald’s other major novel, Tender Is the Night, just a few years before his own death, found it remarkable that “one half-tipsy Yank with a typewriter” could ...
Trump thus deserves credit for laying the groundwork for the Easter truce and the more lasting peace it may prefigure. By ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio unveiled the beginnings of a reorganization of the State Department on April 22, calling the diplomatic agency “bloated, bureaucratic” and “beholden to radical political ...
If Americans don’t get irony, it is only fair to ask, how in the world did we end up electing as our president the star of a ...
He has recently broached, with seeming relish, the idea of bombing Iran “like they’ve never seen before.” What one can ...