The 22nd Amendment has already had its say: “No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and ...
"We're getting close to this moment where there will be a last stand and a decisive battle," an IDF brigadier general told ...
To a degree unmatched in my lifetime, and perhaps much further back than that, the culture of American politics is now a ...
Four Arizona college athletes from Southern California shared their personal connections to the recent devastating wildfires ...
In his 1994 book Diplomacy, Henry Kissinger wrote about the two dominant strains of American foreign policy: realism as ...
In 1969, Nancy Weiss Malkiel ’65 became the first woman to join the faculty of Princeton University’s history department. She ...
Despite Trump threatening new steel and aluminum tariffs over the weekend, major stock indexes rose on Monday, as "investors already appear to have become inured to those pronouncements" just weeks ...
The Cold War History Research Center at Corvinus University of Budapest is now accepting proposals for its 15th Annual International Student Conference to be held on May 27–28, 2025.
Segregation was ending, but on the football field, some barriers still remained — until one young man stepped under center at ...
Zachary Cruz, the brother of the Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz was arrested last week for allegedly trespassing at three ...
Surveillance footage recovered from Jan. 25 showed him attempting to open exterior doors and peering into the schools.
The old rules of inviolable state borders don’t apply in a world of trade wars and terrorist regimes.
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