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U.S. power was built on ‘bonds, barrels and bombs,” but that’s changing, says Goldman’s former commodity chief.
Nippon Steel offered Washington a "golden share," which gives the government oversight over some decisions, to get approval ...
The ‘World’s 50 Best Restaurants’ awards — considered the Oscars of innovative fine dining — were handed out at a ceremony in ...
Looking to travel but want to know where its safe to go? The 2025 Global Peace Index offers some guidance to the five safest ...
As the first building to be built from an iron frame, the Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings in England is a forerunner of all iron ...
The annual ranking of the world's most liveable cities has a new winner, with Europe dominating the top ten and North America ...
Why is Saudi Arabia playing in the Concacaf Gold Cup? Here's everything you need to know about the U.S. men's next challenge.
LSU baseball resumes its action at the College World Series today. Here's a look at who the Beavers play in Omaha, and when: ...
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Germain, the reigning UEFA Nations League champs, fell to the Brazilian club on Thursday after trying and failing to find an ...
Among Jewish people around the world, there’s a growing movement that’s challenging the pairing of Zionism with Judaism. In ...