List of United States articles
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Workers take down the LeBron James banner. The U.S. Midwest Is Foreign Oligarchs’ New Playground
Forget Manhattan or Monaco; it’s cities like Cleveland that are now attracting ill-gotten money from abroad.
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Mexico City Imposes Restrictions To Cars Due to High Level of Air Pollution Biden Should Pursue an Environmental Treaty for the Western Hemisphere
Latin American leaders have already made strides toward environmental protection. To achieve his own climate goals, Biden should cooperate with them.
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Biden delivers remarks on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Did Biden Break the Glass on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?
Washington’s new focus on human rights could redefine the United States’ long-standing approach.
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Then-Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping visits Iowa state leaders and residents. State Legislation Might Backfire on U.S.-China Relations
Beijing doesn’t understand local governments are independent of Washington.
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A man wearing a patriotic suit and Donald Trump themed tie joins supporters queueing before President Donald Trump holds a rally on Oct. 26, 2020 in Lititz, Pennsylvania. Biden Is Going Protectionist. Republicans Are Going Off the Deep End.
Even after Trump has left office, ultranationalist views are still dominating his party.
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The Department of State State Rolls Out Medical Pilot Program to Find Causes of ‘Havana Syndrome’
U.S. still grappling with how to respond five years after first reports of suspected microwave attacks in Havana.
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Filipinos protest against China's incursions into Philippine territorial waters, in Manila on June 21, 2019. Can Biden Keep the Peace in Southeast Asia?
The region has complex relations with both Beijing and Washington. It does not want a new conflict.
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HIV-positive woman Tackling Pandemics Means Relearning the Lessons of Fighting HIV
Advocates fought hard for a truly global, representative approach.
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Fallujah, Iraq, in 2004 For Iraqis, War Is Not a Game
The video game “Six Days in Fallujah” preys on the real-life tragedy of the Iraq War for Western entertainment.
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Gay pride flag at half-staff Gay Reparations Are Past Due
The United States lags behind many other countries in making up for its abusive past. Here’s why—and how to fix it.
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Why Everyone Hates Think Tanks
The world needs policy professionals. Respecting them is another matter.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives at Osan Air Base. The Glitch That Ruined Blinken’s ASEAN Debut
The top U.S. diplomat’s first meeting with Southeast Asian ministers was thwarted for a very relatable reason.
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The wreckage of a car hit by a Boko Haram attack is seen in Maiduguri, Nigeria, on Feb. 24. Is the Leader of Boko Haram Really Dead This Time?
A notorious terrorist leader in West Africa is reportedly dead. Here’s what it means for counterterrorism efforts.
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Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Zhao Lijian takes a press question. Beijing Is Trolling Biden Over Gaza
China’s wolf warrior diplomacy has discovered the Middle East, catching Washington unprepared.
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Voters line up to cast their ballots on Super Tuesday March 1, 2016 in Fort Worth, Texas. The Data Show Democracy Is Thriving
Don’t believe the talk of democratic decline. The world’s belief in self-government is stronger than ever.