In Blow to China, Argentina’s Milei Looking to US for Defense Cooperation
Over the past decade China’s security footprint in Argentina has grown, but analysts say President Milei may be shifting defense cooperation back towards U.S.
The Incoming Commercial Real Estate Crisis No One Seems Prepared For
‘I think that there’s more to come,’ said Peter Earle, research fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research.
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Jack Smith’s Appointment Violated the Constitution, Some Legal Experts Argue
Judge Aileen Cannon will hear a motion to dismiss Trump’s classified docs case based on the argument that Special Counsel Jack Smith was unlawfully appointed.
Why Cohen Poses a Problem for the Prosecution in Trump Trial
Experts talk about how prosecutors are overcoming the challenge of their star witness’s history of lying: ‘They’re just throwing everything at the wall.’
Behind Rosy Economic Data, Americans Struggle to Make Ends Meet
Eating out less often, taking from 401(k)s, buying medication overseas, choosing cheaper products—Americans say they are feeling the pain of inflation.
Inside China’s Long Game to Infiltrate US Politics
Chinese authorities escorted Federal Reserve official from Shanghai hotel room, first of four times he was detained and interrogated during 2019 trip to Shanghai.
The ‘Super Chase’ Strategy That Conservative Activists Hope Will Win the 2024 Election
In an office in Phoenix, dozens of young conservatives are enacting a strategy they say they learned from ‘defectors from the left.’
Why 1960 Alternate Electors Succeeded Where 2020 Ones Failed
The 1960 and 2020 elections have much in common, yet the cases exhibit key differences that spelled success for alternate electors in 1960 and defeat in 2020.
What Did Noah’s Ark Look Like? This Immersive Replica Lets You See for Yourself
Questions about Noah's ark may be answered now that Williamstown in northern Kentucky hosts the world’s only life-sized replica of the famed biblical ark.
WHO Makes Key Concessions Ahead of Pandemic Treaty Vote
Provisions in prior drafts of WHO pandemic treaty and IHRs together aimed to centralize and increase the power of the WHO if it declares a “health emergency.”
Republicans See Warning Signs for Trump in Southern Battleground State
Trump’s national polling advantage has narrowed to less than one percent since he became the presumptive Republican nominee in the race for the White House.
Panama’s New President Vows to Shut Down Darién Gap Migration Route
José Mulino was elected president of Panama on a platform that included closing the Darién Gap to migrants on their way to the U.S. southern border.