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How allies have helped the US gain independence, defend freedom and keep the peace – even as the US did the same for our friends

Why should a country want or need allies? President Donald Trump and his followers seem to disdain the idea. So did George Washington.

How allies have helped the US gain independence, defend freedom and keep the peace – even as the US did the same for our friends
Asia|Europe|MidEast|Political|US|World

Trump’s threats on Greenland, Gaza, Ukraine and Panama revive old-school US imperialism of dominating other nations by force, after decades of nuclear deterrence

The US has largely managed its empire in a more ‘gentlemanly manner’ than many historical empires, says a US foreign policy expert. Trump is turning back the clock.

Trump’s threats on Greenland, Gaza, Ukraine and Panama revive old-school US imperialism of dominating other nations by force, after decades of nuclear deterrence
Business|Economy|Environment|Political|Technology

Trump’s offshore wind energy freeze: What states lose if the executive order remains in place

Offshore wind power brings more than local, clean energy. It provides jobs, encourages innovation and boosts economic growth as supply chains develop.

Trump’s offshore wind energy freeze: What states lose if the executive order remains in place
Economy|Environment|News|Science|World

UN's 'global stocktake' on climate offers a sobering emissions reckoning − but there are also signs of progress

With many countries planning fossil fuel production increases and continuing subsidies, negotiators have their work cut out for them when the COP28 climate summit begins.

UN's 'global stocktake' on climate offers a sobering emissions reckoning − but there are also signs of progress
Europe|World

Israelis and Palestinians warring over a homeland is far from unique

Conflicts over the Alsace-Lorraine region and Northern Ireland offer examples of how territory is often at the center of a conflict − and what is necessary to pave the path to peace.

Israelis and Palestinians warring over a homeland is far from unique
Education|Election|Technology|US

As a high school teacher and as governor, Tim Walz has tapped the power of geographic information systems, or GIS, to solve complex problems

Gov. Tim Walz used geographic information systems as a schoolteacher. How will that experience come into play if he and Kamala Harris win the White House in November?

As a high school teacher and as governor, Tim Walz has tapped the power of geographic information systems, or GIS, to solve complex problems
News|World

How the Taliban’s new ‘vice and virtue’ law erases women by justifying violence against them

The Taliban have enacted laws that violate human rights since they returned to power. But a new edict goes further.

How the Taliban’s new ‘vice and virtue’ law erases women by justifying violence against them
Political|US

US secretary of state has an expansive job that could make or break peace deals and key foreign alliances

Marco Rubio, Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of state, will begin his confirmation hearing on Jan. 15.

US secretary of state has an expansive job that could make or break peace deals and key foreign alliances

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