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Division Isn’t So Bad
When disagreeing, learn to move on from the argument and think ‘let them.’
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Trump and the Fake Debt Limit
Rather than a restraint, it serves as an incentive for more spending. The time is ripe for lasting reforms.
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A Visual Guide to Syria’s Long Struggle for Freedom
The Middle Eastern country had been ruled by outside powers and dictators for centuries before its revolution was realized.
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U.S. Navy Shoots Down Own Plane as Fresh Strikes Target Houthi Rebels in Yemen
Two U.S. Navy pilots ejected from their jet fighter over the Red Sea after it was caught in “an apparent case of friendly-fire,” U.S. Central Command said.
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The Safaris and Carbon-Credit Projects Threatening the Serengeti’s Maasai
Tanzania’s government is evicting tens of thousands of traditional herders from breathtaking natural habitats.
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Ukraine Bets a Free Market for Weapons Production Can Out-Innovate Russia
While Russia is mass-producing machinery at state-owned industries, Ukraine has spawned hundreds of entrepreneur-led defense startups by slashing regulation and cutting taxes.