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As newspaper editorial boards lose influence, or withdraw from the space altogether, there are openings for others. In New York…
Ukrainian intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov expects the war to enter a new phase — one that will see far more…
Last month, I participated in a ritual familiar to thousands of American parents: college move-in day. On one of the…
On a Tuesday in early July, 75 wealthy Democratic political donors gathered on a Zoom call to discuss the path forward…
Estonia has been “seriously” discussing sending troops to Ukraine in roles positioned away from the front lines, per a national…
By Vladimir SoldatkinMOSCOW (Reuters) – Kremlin-owned energy kingpin Gazprom (MCX:), once Russia’s most profitable company, could face a long period…
Saudi Arabia is pushing ahead with its ambitious plans for Neom, a futuristic metropolis spread across 26,500 km² in the…
By Kristina Cooke and Howard SchneiderCOLUMBUS, Ohio (Reuters) – On a noisy factory floor in Columbus, Ohio, trade union apprentice…
When the pandemic hit the US in the spring of 2020, construction projects of all kinds froze and workers were…