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“President Obama has thrown Israel under the bus”—Okay, we get it. The Republican candidates must move beyond repeating that mantra.
Most of the exchanges rested on the ideological debate over how much attention -- and corresponding funds -- should be paid to crises abroad while economic troubles at home remain paramount from voter polls to Capitol Hill.
The discovery that the writer of the 'Gay Girl in Damascus' blog was not in fact an actual gay girl in Damascus shocked the blogging community. The reason that liberals were okay with the blog for so long though was because 'Gay Girl' trumpeted everything they believe.
Economic commentators have at times speculated that the Federal Reserve’s current monetary policy of lowering interest rates is too restrictive and may ultimately lead to declining prices and stagnant economic growth in the U.S. similar to the deflationary experience in Japan. Alex Cukierman of Tel-Aviv University suggests, however, that...
An unwillingness to place events in context permeates The Arab Center, ultimately leaving thin the book's argument that Islam need not hamper democracy and outline of the way forward.
At this two-day conference, scholars from across the country and around the world will explore the value of high-skilled immigration in a globalized labor market.
There is one country that is always a target of protest, and it is the target at this year's Toronto International Film Festival: the state of Israel.





