Month: September 2021
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Foreign Policy
Has China’s Housing Disaster Lastly Arrived?
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. The highlights this week: The downfall of a major property company could spell trouble for China’s…
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News
How Texas’ abortion legislation ‘traps’ pregnant youngsters
In their fulsome generosity and concern for women, Texas Republicans provided a narrow loophole for such teenagers: if they could…
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Politics
Gavin Newsom’s victory may set off reform of California’s recall course of
California Gov. Gavin Newsom secured a historic victory against a recall effort Tuesday night, and now some lawmakers are looking…
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Politics
AOC’s Partying At Met Gala Will get Her Ethics Grievance
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s night of partying and hobnobbing with elitists earlier this week at New York City’s Met Gala may…
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Foreign Policy
Buhari’s Authoritarian Twitter Ban Continues to Silence Nigerians
Four months after imposing a national Twitter ban, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration announced it would reverse course after having…
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News
Cheers and Jeers: Rum and Photographs in Arms FRIDAY!
Late Night Snark: SCOTUS Star Chamber Edition “For Texas and the Supreme Court, the end of summer has meant saying…
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Politics
‘9/11 millionaires’ and mass corruption: How American cash helped break Afghanistan
A person shows US dollars outside an exchange office, remained close since August 15th, following their reopening after Taliban takeover…
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Politics
Trump Admits There Would Be A Main Draw back To Operating In 2024 – CNN Would Be Related Once more
Will he or won’t he? That’s been the question on the mind of nearly everyone in America regarding President Trump…
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Foreign Policy
Poor Folks Weren’t A part of the Plan for Abuja
By the side of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city, is a sign that reads, “No…
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News
Nuts & Bolts—Inside a Democratic marketing campaign: Mayors matter
Direct impact comes first I’ve long noted in this series that most campaigns focus on three points: One that is…
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