As the world entered 2025, experts say it was growing faster, innovating larger and was more conflicted than ever — but there ...
Beyond the rhetoric of ideologies and resources, history reveals a stark reality: whoever commands the strategic arteries of global trade rules, the world Have you ever wondered why the world’s most ...
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Explore the fascinating ways historical events have been recounted in film and television through these nine meticulously crafted shows and movies. From ancient Rome to the British Crown, each story ...
Ron Mukai wants people to remember American men, women and children were imprisoned in America during World War II. But he’s ...
Jimmy Carter’s White House solar panels are a symbol — not so much of a road not taken but of a road not taken fast enough in America.
The new year will prove to be a pivotal one for the future of democracy.
Former Ambassador Kenneth Quinn first met Jimmy Carter in 1977; he writes that he quickly saw what distinguished Carter from other presidents.
Herbert Stern, the oldest living graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, continues to drive, shop and cook.
President-elect Donald Trump takes office with the world on a precipice. His commitment to fixing three major global dangers could secure him not one, but three Nobel Peace Prizes.
Regardless of the outcome this year, history teaches us the time in the market is much more important than timing the market.
Reading sweeping grand-historical narratives is necessary as post-liberal, post-democratic politics come to the fore.
The United States was brought into World War II on Dec. 7, 1941, when Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japan. The war began on ...