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According to the Washington Post, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had a phone call with Jared Kushner and national security advisor John Bolton in which he described journalist Jamal Khashoggi as ...
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On Oct. 31, a grand jury in the Western District of Pennsylvania returned a 44-count indictment, including hate crimes, against Robert Bowers for the murder of 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue in ...
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Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on Order from Chaos.
In 1846, Tunisia became both the first Arab and the first Muslim country to abolish slavery. Now, it has become one of the first to c...
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Attempted bombings and a shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue once again force us to confront domestic terrorism. Top U.S. officials call for a ceasefire and peace talks in Yemen. And a bizarre and apparen...
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The Road Map is now public. What does it teach about how Bob Mueller should think about his coming report?
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As Benjamin Wittes has flagged, on Oct. 31 the National Archives released the Watergate “Road Map” produced by the office of Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski and sent to Congress as a referral for the im...
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On October 17, 2018, President Trump announced that the United States will withdraw from the Universal Postal Union (UPU), an intergovernmental organization that sets the rules and rates for internationa...
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The Watergate Road Map, a report that fueled the push for impeaching President Nixon, has been partially released by the National Archives.
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On Monday, the Commerce Department banned American companies from selling components to the Chinese chipmaker Fujian Jinhua.
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The National Archive has released the famed—and long mysterious—Watergate “Road Map,” which Special Prosecutor sent to Congress in 1974.
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U.S. Takes Limited Action in Response to Khashoggi’s Murder
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In an interview with Axios released on the morning of Tuesday, Oct. 30, President Trump indicated plans to sign an executive order revoking birthright citizenship—returning to a proposal he floated early...