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Education Department “Celebrate America” Tour Spurs Conservative Culture-War Response
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U.S. Forces Rescue Downed Pilot in Central Iran on Easter Morning, Advancing U.S. Tactical and Strategic Position
Easter Morning Rescue: U.S. Forces Recovered a Downed Pilot from Deep in Iranian Territory On Easter morning, U.S. forces rescued …
Thirty Years After Welfare Reform, States Consider Next-Generation Safety Net Reforms
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Newfields Exhibits Spring Flower Sculptures Alongside Works by Rembrandt and Van Gogh
A Day at Newfields: Flower Sculptures, Rembrandt, and Van Gogh Newfields blends cultivated gardens and museum galleries in a way …
Execution Rates Reflect Major Slowdown, Not a Surge
Why Executions Have Slowed and What That Means The current rate of executions reflects the enormous slowdown in the carrying …
Domestic Politics Threaten U.S. Success in War with Iran
When Politics Defeats the Battlefield When America loses a war, it is generally because of political reaction at home, notwithstanding …
Europe’s right-wing parties risk losing ground by neglecting young voters
Relying on Older Voters Ignores a Real Generational Shift Political teams that build coalitions primarily around older voters are missing …









