Advances during the “first mass killing of the 20th century” have saved countless lives since.
The practice once promoted debate and compromise, but now, the 60-vote requirement is tantamount to a legislative death sentence.
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HBO’s Confederate takes as its premise an ugly truth that black Americans are forced to live every day: What if the Confederacy wasn’t wholly defeated?
Decertifying the nuclear deal and naming the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist group will only boost its most hostile elements.
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In December, Haider al-Abadi declared victory over ISIS. But with Iranian militias still to contend with and tensions with the Kurds high, challenges to peace remain.
“With a powerful analysis of the problems of institutional racism before them, the government and the public moved in a very different direction.”
One year after the liberation of Mosul, distrust, fear, and a paralyzing sense of insecurity plague the country’s religious and ethnic minorities.
The newly released lists of the Assad regime’s victims serve as a macabre reminder for all those who rose up against him.