Trump’s return won’t spell the end of American exceptionalism. It will simply reveal what the U.S. has always been.
Demonstrators depicting female victims of forced sterilization during former President Alberto Fujimori’s government protest in front of the Superior Court, in Lima, Peru, Dec. 9, 2019 (AP photo by ...
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Senegal’s president received a clear mandate from voters for a second time this year. But with that mandate comes high ...
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Donald Trump’s looming return to the White House has raised alarmist speculation about Iran’s nuclear program. Is it ...