"It is easily the deadliest deed of the Islamic Republic in its history—and that is quite something given how brutal the regime has been," says Iran analyst Arash Azizi.
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The Supreme Court will decide whether to turn teachers into informants against their students
Plaintiffs from the religious right are asking the Republican justices to seize control of public schools.
The Venezuela incursion might have strengthened populist candidates promising law and order ahead of key elections ...
The pundit’s contrarianism has swerved into openly racist and antisemitic tropes. What does his rise mean for the future of ...
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Shabana Mahmood defends rollout of live facial recognition to all police forces
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said the technology is ‘a really big opportunity’ and there is ‘no true liberty’ if people are scared of crime.
THE nation’s increasingly militant black students last week were admonished by a black man who has spent most of his life trying to advance the cause of his race. Speaking at the annual corporate ...
Former British Home Secretary Suella Braverman has defected to the hard-right Reform UK party. She resigned her 30-year ...
Conservative news outlets and commentators have been, until now, resolutely defending the use of lethal force by ICE and Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis and elsewhere. That's starting to change.
Protests erupted amid a communications blackout. But as video and witness accounts trickle out, the brutality of the regime’s crackdown is becoming clear.
The lessons of the 1970s matter now more than ever.
Trump's tariff threats create leverage in trade negotiations, but many remain unfulfilled, raising credibility concerns and market volatility.
Central bank independence - the ability to set interest rates free from political pressure - is widely seen as critical to a ...
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