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Like the economy and crime before it, perceptions of First Amendment freedoms are largely seen through a partisan lens.
Musk turned his plan for a Department of Government Efficiency into one of the most polarizing and consequential pieces of ...
Ghiat, a professor of history and expert on fascism, authoritarianism, propaganda, and democracy protection at NYU, shares ...
Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, the head of Russia’s radiological, chemical, and biological defense forces, was assassinated in Moscow. The Ukrainian government had accused Kirillov of war crimes ...
President Donald Trump defended the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia and his suspected MS-13 ties to a photo he shared ...
Americans barely remember the Mexican-American War, but in Mexico memories of the war and other military quarrels with the United States remain deeply felt. Mexico lost half its territory ...
The United States and Ukraine finally signed off on a deal, which gives Washington access to Kyiv’s rare earth minerals. This ...
The president made his name as a builder. But he’s better at tearing things down. And barging into the center of global ...
Nick Hagen for The New York Times An independent Catholic media ecosystem in the United States was unrelenting, depicting Pope Francis as undermining the church, or even as an apostate.
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani met with senior U.S. State Department officials on Tuesday in New York, two sources ...
The Department of Homeland Security says an international media blitz is succeeding in persuading foreign nationals not to ...
Pope Francis during his pontificate appointed 108 of the 135 cardinal electors. There are 14 cardinals representing the United States and Canada — 10 from the United States and four from Canada. Here ...