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After ceasefire, negotiating a lasting deal with Iran would require overcoming regional rivalries an

A decade of shifting regional alliances, continuous conflict and outside interventions have narrowed the path for diplomacy.

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Topics such as sexual assault have been difficult for survivors and historians to write about, even…

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The accusations you might have heard about nonnative honey bees aren’t backed up by evidence. In fact,…

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Standards-based grading offers a different model of assessing student learning in the classroom

Standards-based grading provides a more transparent assessment of the extent the intended learning is happening in the classroom.

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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…

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Presidential words can turn the unthinkable into the thinkable − for better or for worse

For years, Donald Trump’s rhetoric has relied on insult, ridicule, threat and contempt. But the scale of violence in his words during…

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