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Before Their Tete-A-Tete, Tillerson And Russians Trade Verbal Tit-For-Tat On Syria
Before the secretary of state even touched down in Moscow, heated words were already flying between the two sides over Syrian President Bashar Assad and the U.S. missile strike last week.
Russia, The Place Where U.S. Presidents Get Their Hopes Dashed
U.S. presidents have a tradition of entering office and expressing hope for improved relations with Russia. This is matched by a tradition of presidents leaving office amid friction with Moscow.
Trump's Gunboat Diplomacy In Asia May Prove Quite Different From Syria
President Trump has ordered the U.S. Navy to respond to foreign policy crises twice in less than a week, but his options in North Korea are much narrower than in Syria.
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Nearly 40 Years Later, Jonestown Offers A Lesson In Demagoguery
In 1978, more than 900 followers of the Rev. Jim Jones committed mass suicide in Guyana. In his new book, The Road to Jonestown, journalist Jeff Guinn details how Jones captivated so many.
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White House Spokesman Stumbles Over Assad-Hitler Comparison
In the middle of an international debate about Syria, Bashar Assad, Russia and Iran, Trump press secretary Sean Spicer made an ill-conceived, ahistorical reference to Hitler. He later apologized.
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3 Blasts Go Off Near German Soccer Team Bus, Injuring Player
The blasts went off before Borussia Dortmund's match Tuesday night against Monaco, and the team says defender Marc Bartra is being treated for a broken wrist. Authorities have not identified a motive.
Surprising And Sobering: 7 Facts About Global Health
What's an often overlooked killer in the world of global health? Why is heart disease both rising and falling? How did the Model T solve a health problem?
Fungal Pesticides Offer A Growing Alternative To Traditional Chemicals
The rise of organic produce has sparked a new interest in using biopesticides like fungi to kill insects, instead of traditional synthetic ones. But they are still just a tiny segment of the market.
Soros-Founded Graduate School In Hungary Threatened With Closure
Michael Ignatieff, president of Budapest's Central European University, discusses the Hungarian government's efforts to shut down the school, which awards diplomas accepted in the U.S. and Hungary.
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Bertha Finally Breaks Through In Seattle
After a two-year delay for repairs, the giant tunnel-boring machine has completed its mission far beneath the city's streets.
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