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Shashi Tharoor fears that the government’s push to redraw the electoral map will favor poorer, more populous states.
One such story revisits the notorious “Vicksburg Gamblers,” a group of rowdy card players who disrupted a Fourth of July ...
South Korea will not follow China in fighting back against tariffs imposed by the United States, its leader told CNN in an ...
Known as the Rocket City, Huntsville has long been a focal point of US aerospace and defence. It is home to the Marshall ...
States that were once reluctant to expand Medicaid now have their state budgets tied to the fate of the program by ...
"I was educated in a red state and spent most of my teaching career in red states. Every second I spent in those systems was ...
Norway will almost double its fleet of self-propelled artillery, planning to purchase an additional 24 K9 Thunder howitzers ...
The real discourse is—de facto—not between the one state or two states but rather what kind of one state will it be,' a former Israeli leader tells Newsweek.
Reaction to a court verdict ousting South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol from office was a vivid window into the nation’s ...
President Yoon Suk Yeol’s presidency crashed to an unprecedented end Friday, as South Korea’s Constitutional Court ...
South Korea’s Constitutional Court removed impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol from office four months after he threw South ...