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It's racially discriminatory to prohibit racial discrimination. That's the bottom line of a decision issued by the United States Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit.
North Korea's Kim Jong-Il, who passed away at the age of 69, has bequeathed a legacy of poverty and starvation to the country's subject population, and a highly uncertain future to his nominal legatees, the Communist royals of his dynastic police state.
What matters for China is not whether Westerners believe the system is cracking. The question is: How do the Chinese view their own system?
After the Bush administration,thereality of Iranian, North Korean, and other nuclear weapons programs will continue.
U.S. military training missions are an economical way to promote security and good governance and to support our friends and allies and prepare them to tackle these problems on their own, as well as help other countries in the region.
Congress trains its scorn on unlikely targets, ignoring ethical miscreants in itsmidst.
A new, expanded edition of the classic police ethics textbook.
For several weeks now it’s been clear that Putin won’t attend this month’s NATO summit in Chicago. NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen recently spoke with Russia’s new/old president and explained that it’s “not possible and not practical” for Putin to participate because of his “busy domestic calendar.”









