Presidents James Monroe and Theodore Roosevelt helped shape a policy that rationalizes U.S. intervention in Latin America and elsewhere. But Trump has brought that idea to a whole new level.
The right wants to erase unpleasant history, while the left talks of nothing else. Is there a middle ground for American civics?
After a massive 2025 recruiting surge, the military faces a hidden hurdle: high schools blocking fair access to students.
While older members of leadership in the House and the Senate are retiring, some from the Silent Generation say their ...
While both parties are jockeying for an edge in this year's battle for the House, some states are already setting their ...
Liberia's inclusion on a new United States visa suspension list has ignited intense debate across the country and within the Liberian diaspora, exposing deep frustrations, political divisions, and ...
On paper, this token force is being deployed to bolster the island's security in response to U.S. complaints. What is ...
Randal Alberto Gamboa-Esquivel suffered an “unspecified psychosis," the Department of Homeland Security told Newsweek.
The governor's State of the State address included proposals aimed at reining in President Donald Trump's aggressive deportation efforts in New York.
At least seven probation and parole officers in recent years crossed professional boundaries with felons, according to state records.
The EU must be more robust in order to stem the tide of international disorder, or it risks falling to authoritarian imperialism, says Guardian columnist Timothy Garton Ash ...
First, the treaty condemns us to an inferior position against the two major nuclear threats facing us. Thanks to China’s rapid nuclear buildup, for the first time in history, the United States faces ...