Americans love nature but don’t feel empowered to protect it, new research shows
New research shows that Americans have positive feelings toward nature but also detects strong undertones of longing, guilt…
New research shows that Americans have positive feelings toward nature but also detects strong undertones of longing, guilt…
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The Pentagon is preparing for what it calls ‘great power competition’ among the US, Russia and China.
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From terrorist attacks to submarine disasters, Russia’s longtime leader has shown to be vulnerable in the face of crises.