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With President Donald Trump ’s decision to intervene in the Iran- Israel war, Iran, a country 6,500 miles away from ...
Trump’s Iran bombing shows how presidents have sidelined Congress on war, and are no longer constrained by constitutional ...
President’s allies take the lead to set up yearlong celebrations around July 4, 2026, bringing in conservative groups and ...
Peter Thiel and his friends feel they no longer belong to our species.
Several studies have found great benefits in letting out the occasional F-bomb. So, perhaps we want our elected leaders to cuss a bit, says columnist Ginnie Graham.
President Donald Trump has a chance to do two incredible things. First, with a successful second term he could buck a major ...
Trump isn’t the only president who has been known to let the expletives fly when properly motivated, but it is uncommon.
The political and financial risks of the 1970s are back in the White House, Edward Price writes in a guest commentary.
Nixon’s corrupt idealism The backlash from LBJ’s “credibility gap” helped elect Richard Nixon, a politician renowned for dirty pool since his first red-baiting congressional victory in 1946.
Senate Republicans have voted to establish a new precedent that will allow them to roll back clean air standards in California, including a rule phasing out the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035.
A Leap in H-bomb Surveillance President Richard M. Nixon wanted Moscow and Washington to sign a historic pact to limit their nuclear arms. Formal talks began in 1969, the year he took office.
Richard Garwin, science adviser to presidents, dies at 97 He was an arms-control advocate who had helped develop the hydrogen bomb, and he helped developed MRI technology.