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Could Venezuela be another Iraq or Afghanistan? Lessons from American statecraft in force and legitimacy
Reemoving a leader — even a brutal and incompetent one — is not the same as advancing a legitimate political order.
Most mornings often resemble a poorly rehearsed circus act. You hunt for missing shoes, burn the toast, and realize you ...
Canada allows mines to use natural bodies of waters as dump sites for waste, even when there are other options. As ...
At CES, Boston Dynamics reunited with Google, demoed Atlas for the first time in public, and debuted a new production version ...
As Americans celebrate the nation's 250th birthday, underwater archaeologists race against time to save Lake Champlain's ...
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12 hobbies that used to be fun and cheap, now they're a luxury
Plenty of pastimes that once cost pocket change now feel like line items in a luxury budget. As prices climb and industries ...
In the heart of Northwest Arkansas, where college town energy meets Ozark charm, Fayetteville’s Funky Flea Market stands as a ...
Producer and musician Daniel Lopatin spent his early career traversing underground electronic and noise scenes as Oneohtrix ...
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Can the US ‘run’ Venezuela? Military force doesn’t equal legitimacy
Opinion: By declaring its intent to govern Venezuela, the U.S is creating a governance trap of its own making, Monica Duffy ...
English as a Second Language tutoring at the Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St., Phoenicia, runs every Thursday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., with librarian Susan teaching English to those who ...
An image circulated over media the weekend of Jan. 3 and 4 was meant to convey dominance: Venezuela’s president, Nicolás ...
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