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The controversy over the new AP US history framework: What people are saying
ISIS is pocketing a hefty percentage of the money made from looting antiquities
It’s the 30th anniversary of the epic come-back of Jesse Helms — and his sordid TV campaign
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by Murray Polner
Both Ukraine and Russia have legitimate grievances. Does this mean, that American hawks' account of recent event should not be challenged?
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Ten historians from 10 countries give a brief history of the first world war through a global lens.
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by Heather Cox Richardson
By the 1880s, the party’s leaders had abandoned their message of opportunity and tied themselves to big business.
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by Caitlin Rathe
While conservatives love to beat up on the SNAP program, there's an awkward little fact that might horrify them.
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by Henry Kissinger
The years from perhaps 1948 to the turn of the century marked a brief moment in human history when one could speak of an incipient global world order. But vast regions of the world have never shared and only acquiesced in the Western concept of order.
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by Devin Fergus
Today’s student aid crisis has its roots in the 1980s.
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by Max Boot
"It is high time for Obama to stop talking and start acting."
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by Matthew Stewart
Remembering America's forgotten founding father.
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by Ian Reifowitz
Ian Reifowitz is the author of "Obama’s America: A Transformative Vision of Our National Identity."
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by Jonathan Zimmerman
We have spent two centuries trying to put people to death without putting them in discomfort. And it hasn't worked.
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by Michael Gerson
"History matters, or at least it should. Detached from its story, Israel is a quarrelsome, flawed democracy on the edge of the Mediterranean. But Israel is its story."
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by Michael Kazin
The president's inability to focus on a single issue is hurting him with voters.
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Invasion of Alaska? Yes. It seemed like a real possibility in 1950.
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Thirty years ago, North Carolina waged a Senate race that even today staggers the imagination.
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Villanova professor's quest reveals LBJ vendetta against George Hamilton.
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An American academic is creating a searchable database of 12 million historical copyright-free images.
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The owners of one the most infamous buildings in Paris have been ordered to put back a commemorative plaque recalling the role of the "French Gestapo" in World War Two.
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ISIS is indeed involved in the illicit antiquities trade, but in a way that is more complex and insidious than we expected.
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The victims of the direct medical killings by the Nazis were given their own memorial in the heart of Berlin.
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More than 50 years after its publication, Hannah Arendt’s “Eichmann in Jerusalem” remains enduringly controversial."
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Wherever there are national security secrets, it seems that leaks and spies are not far behind.
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The market has a tendency to rally no matter which party wins a midterm election.
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