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Israeli threats to occupy or annex south Lebanon dust off a decades-old playbook

As before, however, any such move into the country would be fraught with the same risks that have bedeviled past Israeli invasions of Lebanon.

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For years, Donald Trump’s rhetoric has relied on insult, ridicule, threat and contempt. But the scale…

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Hosting the NFL draft is less about weekend beer sales and more about long-term brand value

When the NFL draft comes to town, Pittsburgh will be cast as a destination city – but that comes with risks, too.

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¡Ándale! ¡Arriba! Speedy Gonzales set to make his triumphant return to the silver screen

The comeback story of ‘the fastest mouse in all of Mexico’ reveals how audiences – not cultural gatekeepers – shape the meaning…

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Israel’s death penalty law has little to do with criminal justice and everything to do with ethno-na

The vote to have death by hanging as the default for Palestinians guilty of killing Israelis represents the further entrenchment of…

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