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A leading Singaporean political scientist argues that the U.S. cannot stop China’s ascent, and that Europe is adrift. In an ...
White House Director of Science and Technology Michael Kratsios has suggested the United States has technology that can ...
Defining acts
(This is the latest edition of the Political Line newsletter curated by Varghese K. George. The Political Line newsletter is ...
Semiconductors today are what oil was in the 20th century: indispensable, strategically sensitive, and geopolitically fraught ...
The draft order, already in circulation among diplomats stationed abroad, calls for the dismantling of entire bureaus— those ...
In the wake of Donald Trump’s tariff announcement Wednesday, former New Yorker financial writer James Surowiecki pointed out that a column on Trump’s tariff sheet labeled “tariffs charged to the U.S.A ...
Trump shared a statement on Truth Social Wednesday announcing that Milbank LPP agreed to perform $100 million worth of pro bono legal services on “initiatives supported by the president and Milbank,” ...
Memory is messy and the truth is slippery. So, these 10 books challenge reality through layered narratives, fractured ...
But Yamato’s timeline reflects how rapidly sea warfare ... So much of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century wars influenced the Yamato design. As an example, the legendary Battle ...
As global supersonic air travel looks set to begin its second act, China could be quietly leading the boom The first details of C949, a supersonic airliner project, have been quietly unveiled by ...
Bibliophiles can lose themselves among shelves of vintage books, their spines creating a timeline of publishing history.
Your nose detects that distinctive blend of aged paper, vintage fabrics, and furniture polish – the unmistakable perfume of history.