The current global conflict began in 1917 after the Russian Revolution, which threatened to spread its authoritarian economic ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order seeking to narrow the availability of birthright citizenship, ...
What is it about American and global politics that feels so destabilizing right now? Perhaps this is what it feels like to ...
W HY DOES the United Nations still exist? The question is timely because the contest is now under way to choose the UN ’s next secretary-general, before the two-term incumbent, António Guterres, steps ...
The Sunshine Protection Act, passed by the House last month, promises an easy fix to an unpopular ritual: The bill would halt the twice-yearly changing of the clocks and make daylight saving time ...
More light at the day’s end comes at a price: much later winter sunrises across much of the U.S. Scientists have documented consequences for public health and the economy. More light at the day’s end ...
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This week, Britain installed its seventh prime minister in barely a decade. France has churned through almost as many in just a few years. Its next president may well be the once-outcast Marine Le Pen ...
Transportation Secretary Duffy urges lawmakers to act swiftly Letter to Congress seeks cuts to bike lanes, mass transit He also calls for cuts to EV charging station funding July 23 (Reuters) - The ...
Regarding your editorial “Europe’s Air Conditioning Rebellion” (July 20): We keep hearing how much those World Cup fans enjoyed the U.S. All those happy European tourists who just left our shores ...
As Congress moves closer to potentially ending America's twice-yearly clock changes — daylight saving time start and end — many people are shifting from asking whether they'll change their clocks this ...
Brian Bilello might have been the least surprised person in New England by all the love Boston showed for the World Cup. Whether it was the near-capacity attendance at Gillette Stadium, boffo local TV ...