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The U.N. General Assembly has adopted a resolution over U.S. objections calling on Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers to reverse ...
Shared decision making is a collaborative process in which health care providers and patients work together to make decisions ...
The Connecticut Office of Statewide Marketing & Tourism has released a bevvy of reactions to their billboard blitz in New York City daring New Yorkers to admit their pizza is not as good as ...
A US court has for the time blocked plans by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to end the Temporary Protected Status ...
The House voted to claw back more than $8 billion that Congress had allocated for foreign aid, on top of cuts to aid the ...
MAGA’s disgruntlement with President Donald Trump over his team’s dismissal of the Jeffrey Epstein affair is turning into a ...
The recent U.S. attack on Iran raises the question of how popular a more protracted conflict with Iran would be among Americans. The answer? Not very.
I survived war in Iran. These US bombs feel eerily familiar. | Opinion It's easy to speak of war in the passive voice. Collateral damage. Strategic necessity. Regime change. But there are millions ...
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is witnessing a sharp increase in the number of Afghans returning in adverse circumstances from Iran, warning that returns on a massive scale have the potential to ...
And the United States does need to worry about that because the United States cares about Israel. But I don’t think that we can conflate it as a threat against the United States.
As we approach our nation's 249th birthday on July 4th, what does being an American, and being a patriot, mean to you?