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How Lindsey Graham’s keen ability to read the moment propelled him to political relevance for 3 deca

Sen. Graham repeatedly moved in the direction South Carolina and Republican politics were headed rather than where they had been.

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Cuba’s future remains in limbo while Trump’s unpredictable foreign policy offers no clear path forwa

Cubans are living in a state of limbo, and it’s not clear that US military intervention would revitalize the Cuban economy.

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2.6 million Americans lost health insurance in 2025 after ACA subsidies expired, leading to real hea

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For nearly 250 years, the US has had eyes on Latin America – but interventions then looked rather di

Now as then, the US supported forces that wanted to change the political situation in Venezuela.

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