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Andrei Sakharov, the father of the Soviet H-bomb who later won the Nobel Peace Prize for his criticism of the Communist ...
President Donald Trump directed federal agency leaders to increase oversight of taxpayer-funded grants in an executive order Thursday, noting that past funding has gone to “drag shows in Ecuador” and ...
What kind of society do you want? Since the days of the 18th-century Enlightenment, and in particular since the rise of Marxism-infused progressivism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, America ...
A divided Right and an energizing candidate in the form of Jeannette Jara might keep Chile under a left-wing government.
The uncomfortable fact about its historic run is that no one is sure why it’s happening—or what could bring it to an end.
Since in the early, 1960s, of attainment of Independence from the colonial masters till date, the syndrome of sit-tight and recycled leadership in Africa has been an obstacle to good governance in our ...
I have been experiencing some strange occurrences in my life lately and am curious as to whether readers of this paper have ...
My initial experience with politics was the first time I was able to vote, back in the 2015 General Election. I had just turned 18 and had grown up in a Labour-supporting household. So, instinctively, ...
On Sunday, July 13, there appeared in the “New York Times Book Review” a quick look at Charlie English’s new non-fiction book entitled “The CIA Book Club: The Secret Mission to Win the Cold War ...
The right to vote is at the very heart of every democratic government. Running alongside that is the right to make that vote count; to provide at least the hope that people can change their political ...