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As Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth commented recently, an ideal American strategy would be one where Europe takes the ownership of the “conventional deterrence,” and it is implied that the U.S. will ...
The Trump administration and Iranian government concluded another round of nuclear talks on Saturday. A “senior Trump administration official” termed the discussion “positive and productive.” Iran’s ...
Dr. Jordan Peterson is making the rounds to warn that the political right faces a new need to bar “psychopaths” from ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the agreement will “show both sides’ commitment to lasting peace and prosperity in ...
The U.S. economy undershot expectations and shrank 0.3 percent on an annualized basis during the first quarter of 2025, ...
In his first term, Trump completed Section 232 investigations on steel, aluminum, and automotive. Steel and aluminum tariffs ...
The conventional wisdom is that President Donald Trump is far more critical of Ukraine’s government than he is of Russia’s ...
As driverless trucks hit the roads in Texas, the interests of truckers—and the public—seem to be taking the back seat.
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney, the former Bank of England governor who succeeded ousted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, ...
The simple reading of Novak’s witticism is that tax cuts are and always will be the GOP’s top priority. A more cynical reader, however, might syllogistically conclude the GOP isn’t good for much else.
The Turkish question will continue to vex Europe, especially post-American retrenchment. Turkey is too big and too important geographically to keep out of European balance. It shows a growing appetite ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio unveiled the beginnings of a reorganization of the State Department on April 22, calling the ...
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