List of United States articles
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A cardboard cutout of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is used at a protest. The Myth of a Green Canada
Is Trudeau too tied to oil and gas to put Canada on a progressive environmentalist course?
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An employee displays a physically destroyed hard disk drive at the Tokyo Eco Recycle company on Jan. 19, 2017. Chia Is a New Way to Waste Resources for Cryptocurrency
What Bitcoin does for electricity and Ethereum for video cards, Chia does for hard disks.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Biden’s Arctic Power Plays
With Russia and China staking claims, can diplomacy stave off a militarization of the far north?
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Biden delivers a speech on Trump's foreign policy. Biden’s Democracy Agenda Faces First Big Test in Gaza
To break the cycle of violence, the United States could try to make both Israel and Palestine more responsive democracies.
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Demonstrators clash with riot police during a protest in Cali, Colombia, on April 29. In Colombia, Violence Against Protesters Is Exploding
The United States should invoke the Leahy Law to stop paying for it.
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Samantha Power is sworn in as administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development with her husband, Cass Sunstein, at the White House on May 3. USAID’s Big Contracts Don’t Pay Off
American foreign aid needs to go to smaller, smarter deals.
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People watch a television screen showing North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. There’s No Choice but Negotiation With North Korea
Moon Jae-in’s White House visit is a good chance to step up talks again.
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A gasoline pump is out of service near Charlotte, North Carolina following a ransomware attack that shut down the Colonial Pipeline, on May 11. The Colonial Pipeline Crisis Is a Taste of Things to Come
Biden must act now to protect the energy system from the rising threat of cyberattacks and natural disasters.
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A television news program reporting on the U.S. presidential election shows images of then-U.S. President-elect Joe Biden and South Korean President Moon Jae-in at a railway station in Seoul on Nov. 9, 2020. South Korea Isn’t a Junior Partner for America
Biden needs to show that Washington treats the alliance seriously when Moon visits.
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A combine harvester collects soybeans. Big Agriculture Is Leading to Ecological Collapse
Actually, big isn’t best.
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Then-European Parliament Vice President Isabelle Durant Why Aren’t There More Women Economists at the United Nations?
Female economists are rising to the top—everywhere but the U.N.
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Members of Congress of South African Trade Unions march to the National Treasury during their strike against corruption and unemployment in Pretoria on Oct. 7, 2020. U.S. Tax Policy Can Help Africa’s Fight Against Illicit Financial Flows
The Biden administration can stop multinational companies, criminals, and kleptocrats from siphoning off Africa’s wealth.
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Former U.S. President George W. Bush paints. George W. Bush’s Newest Portraits Are Political
The amateur painter still shows an eye for spin.
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U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga walk along the Rose Garden Colonnade as they arrive for a news conference at the White House in Washington on April 16. Biden’s National Security Strategy Is Starry-Eyed About U.S. Allies
Managing rifts in alliances should be built into strategic planning.
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Migrants prepare documents to show the border patrol agents. Biden Must End Mandatory Expulsion on the Border
Title 42’s public health rules are cruel and unnecessary.