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Distinguishing madmen and militants is never simple, but the Prosecution Project, led by Michael Loadenthal of the University ...
By the time Mr Kirk was in middle school, shootings like this were, if not common, then no longer surprising. The shooter in ...
Yet it has long caused rancour between Ethiopia and downstream Egypt and, to a lesser extent, Sudan (see map). Years of ...
At the Royal Opera House in London on September 11th, the Russian-born soprano sang the title role in “Tosca”—Puccini’s tale ...
And nicotine really is addictive. The dopamine it stimulates, particularly in a brain area called the nucleus accumbens, ...
Wednesday: Greg Gianforte was accused of body-slamming a reporter while running in a special election for a Montana ...
However, trouble spots could still emerge. The more the investment boom spreads, the more financing structures could get ...
Mr Milei’s party had been widely expected to win those with a strong showing, revitalising his aggressive cost-cutting and ...
Nestlé’s hastily appointed new boss, Philipp Navratil, is a company insider who previously ran Nespresso, Nestlé’s ...
M atteo Salvini, Italy’s populist deputy prime minister, is again beating the drum for Vladimir Putin. At a meeting of the ...
Tariffs on Chinese goods, including levies placed on the country for its role in the fentanyl trade, are among America’s ...
But these days one deficit trumps them all: the urgency deficit. Europe is a continent in peril. Its economy is souring; its ...