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The large influx of Hispanic immigrants after 1965 represents a unique assimilation challenge for the United States.
To his sorrow, a U.N. devotee saw the Oil for Food fiasco firsthand.
Ambassador Bolton's review of John Fonte's book "Sovereignty vs. Submissions: Will Americans Rule Themselves of be Ruled by Others?"
Robert Mugabe only knows about power and protecting it. Aid and soft words have not worked. Tough talk from the State Department, backed up by action from the region, is what is required.
This month, Obama administration officials revealed plans to dramatically reduce embassy staff in Baghdad, the largest U.S. diplomatic mission abroad. Along with the announcement in December of the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Iraq — the message President Obama is sending is clear: The sooner we put Iraq...
In the aftermath of the midterm election, President Obama has claimed that he got all of the policies right, but his self-exonerating narrative is simply wrong.
Five years late, Ilario Pantano has been fully vindicated. Now where does he go to get his reputation back?
Once again, the regulators in California have decided to lead the nation in terms of vehicle emission standards, proposing to require that 15.4 percent of all vehicles sold by 2025 must be electric cars, plug-in hybrid cars, or (currently non-existent) fuel cell cars.







