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How a director of national intelligence helps a president navigate global threats
The director of national intelligence is the president's principal adviser on intelligence, responsible for both the President's Daily Brief and for the work of the National…
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Empty bowls and rising rates: North Korea’s currency chaos returns
In North Korea, the relentless rise in the exchange rates of foreign currencies, coupled with surging food prices, paints a bleak picture of an economy on the brink of collapse.…
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The Trump iceberg’s impending collision with the U.S. ship of state
If president-elect Donald Trump gets his way, the ability of the court or Congress to impose any guardrails will determine how dangerous his impending collision with the U.S. ship…
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Hateful texts to minorities after election were vile, but maybe not illegal
Law enforcement officials have expressed outrage and concern over threatening texts sent to minorities following the election, but they have not identified what law they believe was…
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What would unification mean for the North Korean people?
Messages of peace written by visitors hang from a tree in the exhibition center of Aegibong Peace Ecopark in Gimpo, South Korea, in February. File Photo by Thomas Maresca/UPI |…
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Why pressure to tip might make customers less likely to return
Digital tipping systems -- from point-of-sale devices held by employees to countertop screens that display your selection -- are changing the dynamics of tipping, often in ways that…
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An upward spiral: How small acts of kindness, connection really can change the world
Research shows that individual acts of kindness and connection can have a real impact on global change when these acts are collective. Photo by Pixabay/Pexels Political…
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Gen Z heads home for holidays: How to navigate evolving parent-child relationship
College students and other young adults being at home for the holidays may present new challenges in the parent-child relationship. Photo by Element5 Digital/Pexels As a…
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Militias standing by as Trump touts plans for immigrant roundup
Temporary fencing and razor wire circle the U.S. Capitol in 2021, nearly two months after a pro-Trump mob, including militia members, breached the Capitol building, resulting in…
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How Trump’s return puzzles North Korea’s elite
Then-president Donald Trump (R) meets North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the Korean Demilitarized Zone in 2019. White House Photo by Shealah Craighead/UPI | License Photo…
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