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On July 2, 1964, the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law with the signature of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
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The National Interest on MSNHow is the Global South Reacting to the Israel-Iran Conflict?To many countries, Western backing of Israel’s attack on Iran is more evidence of the liberal world order’s humbug.
Fort Lee is now named for Pvt. Fitz Lee. The new namesake was a Buffalo Soldier who earned the Medal of Honor for his actions ...
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The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle on MSNHow the West got the Israel-Iran war so wrongCritics invoked the specter of 2003 and the quagmire of Iraq. Opinion pieces warned of regional blowback and a united front ...
This change of tone, however fleeting, came after the intense U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear-development sites this week, ...
Now comes a new chapter in U.S.-Iran relations, whether for the better or the even worse. For nearly a half century, the ...
Republican businessman Nate Morris entered Kentucky's competitive campaign Thursday to succeed longtime Senate power broker ...
The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) was adopted in 1979 by the United ...
BRICS leaders meet in Brazil this weekend to advance plans to challenge Western dominance. As more nations join the economic ...
Seventeen countries — including Japan, a top importer — have lifted avian influenza-related import bans on Brazilian poultry ...
Both presidents have sought to curb the Cuban military’s economic dominance. Trump’s new sanctions threat adds bite but comes ...
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