Record high overdoses in the COVID-era highlight the need for drastic and rapid course correction.
The Saudi-UAE rivalry and the ambitions of their leaders make it unlikely that the two crown princes will look at structural ways of managing differences.
Those pushing for regime change should be careful what they wish for.
There are bipartisan efforts to sneak more money into the Pentagon’s already bloated and unaccounted for coffers.
With $10 million of his boss’s money, Blake Masters could win the Senate and secure business for their border security and weapons investments.
If Congress wants to vote on a new war against Iran, it should summon the political courage to do so.
President Biden announced plans today to start evacuating at-risk Afghan interpreters and families. No criticism here.
Long-standing ties between the two countries frayed significantly under Trump.
The House passed a bill that sounds good superficially, but doesn’t end the useless militarized approach or get to root problems.
The legacy of foreign influence there is a grim one, especially when ‘help’ has ended up resulting in the opposite.
Michele Flournoy claims she was ‘unaware’ her hosts are part of a well-known former terrorist organization.
Emerging details suggest that President Moïse’s assassins were Colombians hired by a security firm in Florida. Sound familiar?
It is premature to assume that the normalization agreement between Morocco and Israel constitutes one step toward a permanent peace in the region.
The election of a hardliner could augur a more security-oriented approach by Tehran toward Armenia and Azerbaijan.
57 years after Senators Gruening and Morse made their lonely stand, lawmakers are still passively ceding war powers to the president.
The country’s long journey of competing political visions begins in 1964, and right now, the future seems up for grabs.
The party has maintained its legitimacy by providing stability, prestige, and economic growth. Yet its very success has unleashed challenges to its rule.
Their fierce competition for economic power in the region might actually smooth America’s exit from the stage.
Leaving is the right thing to do, but failing to put effort into regional diplomacy now would be a real stain on his legacy.
Competition with China doesn’t have to mean ‘we win, they lose.’
Israel has improved its relationship with the UAE, but what about other Gulf countries?