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Supreme Court is set to rule on constitutionality of Trump tariffs – but not their wisdom

Justices are currently looking at whether Trump’s tariffs are constitutional. But that ruling won’t shed any light on whether they are wise.

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At its one-year mark, the Trump administration is dismantling the systems that once helped the US move…

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The Christian apocrypha, texts not included in the Bible, include stories of Jesus’ female followers…

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International aid groups are dealing with the pain of slashed USAID funding by cutting staff, locali

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Googoosh, the ‘Voice of Iran,’ has gone quiet – and that’s her point

The 75-year-old pop star is part of a generation of Iranians in the diaspora who are watching, with bated breath, as their compatriots…

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The Insurrection Act is one of at least 26 legal loopholes in the law banning the use of the US mili

Can the president use the Insurrection Act and send the military into U.S. cities? A web of legal provisions try to balance presidential…

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Global power struggles over the ocean’s finite resources call for creative diplomacy

The expansion of Arctic shipping, scramble for seafloor mining and overfishing are all straining international relationships. But…

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