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By: Rob Oldham On Dec. 13, 2013, the Honorable Richard Leon, a federal district court judge in Washington D.C.,…
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By: Patrick Wheat As the world looks on, the United States Congress continues its debate on the subject of military…
By: Michael Ingram China to the average layperson appears monolithic. Their political system is notoriously opaque with virtually all prominent…
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By: Megan Ernst Sandeela Kanwal immigrated to the United States from Pakistan, escaping the strict social codes placed on women.…
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By: Alexander Sileo Since the end of the Cold War, third-party interventions and multilateral initiatives have undergone a renaissance on…
By: Victoria Barker News reports from this past year have been filled with the ongoing covert power struggle between the…
By: Patrick Wheat On March 8, Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, the son-in-law of Osama bin Laden who is now in U.S.…
By: Max Wallace “You have a friend for life,” Dennis Rodman proclaimed to North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un when he…
By: Holly Boggs Throughout history, there often exists a territory that is split along a horizontal line, which divides its…