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As prickliness about American predominance increases, the U.S. will have to adapt with new approaches.
What do you do when the party affiliation of a president affects your favorite sports team?
Employers worry more about the effects of a bad hire than about the problems of hiring someone who is competent but not exceptional.
The pundits agree: anti-Americanism in Europe is on the rise. After a strong alliance of almost half a century, recent developments show an increasing divide between Europe and the United States. Europeans disagree with Americans on issues as diverse as the role of the United Nations, the...
Taiwan views itself as less and less "Chinese," but Beijing does not take kindly to the distance.
The American League is dominating the National League, and it is all about economics.
Sports has a special way of bringing one back to their childhood.
Through a quirk in the tax cuts enacted under President George W. Bush in 2001, the estate tax is zero in 2010 but will rise to 55 percent for all taxable estates that exceed $1 million when the cut expires on January 1, 2011.




