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Talks aimed at resolving the Iranian nuclear weapons threat will again resume this Friday. In Seoul late last month, the President reminded Iran that it must act with “‘urgency.” “There is time to solve this diplomatically,” Obama enthused. “It is always my preference to solve these issues diplomatically. But time is short.”
History proves that populist attacks on the rich--the president and his administration's latest strategy--do not appeal to American voters.
Calvin Coolidge was the first president to master the use of radio as a medium for broadcasting his message.
When partnering with outside consultants to turn around a school, schools districts must consider how the work is setting schools up for long-term success.
In "Freedom’s Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II," Pulitzer Prize finalist Arthur Herman describes how the U.S. won history’s greatest conflict by harnessing free market principles and private-sector creativity and innovation to increase war production.
The current financial crisis is not unprecedented, but rather a repetition of basic patterns found throughout financial history.
The late Jerusalem mayor had a special relationship with America's most legendary spy.
The ongoing sovereign debt crisis in Europe continues to weigh heavily oncredit markets and political systems throughout the developed world.






