New perspectives on how history is made
Why the statistics crisis is hurting the GOP in particular.
A brief overview of the proposed militarization of Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
America's public drinking laws are a relic of Prohibition.
Indeed, climate change may not just trigger human extinction -- it could mean the end of all life on Earth.
Even the children of the elite have reason to fear in the Kim family fiefdom.
Pundits keep predicting the Tea Party's demise, but it never sticks. Here's why.
India's supreme court reinstated a British ban on same-sex relationships dating to 1861.
It's all about social class.
Could we be edging closer to another Great War?
He was avuncular, but disciplined, a disciple of Marx and Lenin but deeply traditionalist. He was above all a human being.
How bitter World War II-era hatred could spark another Asian war.
The Dutch holiday icon is widely decried as blackfaced racism.
It’s a longstanding, mainstream judicial idea.
The single greatest factor explaining how Israel got the world to accept its nuclear program may be timing.
These are tragic statistics.
Is this Obama's appeasement moment with Iran?
The South's resistance to Obamacare rings some historical bells.
What happens when a Russian autocrat appropriates a rich cultural heritage?
How to keep the peace in one of the world's most war-torn countries.
Good relations between Moscow and Cairo do not preclude good relations between Cairo and Washington.
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