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As Venezuela’s election nears, opposition figures face Maduro’s repression | Elections News

Maracaibo, Venezuela – The journey from the Venezuelan capital of Caracas to the coastal city of Maracaibo should only take about nine hours. For Maria Corina Machado, however, it...

The Actively Retired Polish General Building a Strategic Culture

Last year, Rajmund Andrzejczak retired as Poland’s chief of the general staff, but he has been busy since. During a recent visit to Washington, he spoke with Ryan about...

The pro-Palestinian student movement is alive and well | Opinions

University campuses across the United States are quiet as the school year ended more than a month ago: most encampments have been cleared, campus protests have been discontinued and...

No Quick Solutions: A Different Approach to Hypersonic Arms Control

The hypersonic arms race is in full swing: Countries around the world are investing staggering amounts of money into hypersonic weapons. And these are no longer limited to Russia,...

Israeli military expands evacuation order for Gaza’s battered Khan Younis | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Israel issues new orders as it widens ground invasion in southern Gaza that has displaced thousands of Palestinians.The Israeli military has issued new evacuation orders in southern Gaza’s Khan...

In Brief: The War in Sudan

Since April 15, 2023, two Sudanese armed groups – the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese Armed Forces – have been locked in a violent civil war that has killed at...

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As colleges continue to lose enrollment, some turn to one market that’s growing: Hispanic high school grads

RIVER FOREST, Ill. — When she began to check out colleges as a high school student, Jacqueline Quintero noticed something many seemed to have...

This is what a cellphone ban looks like in one school district

SPOKANE, Wash. — During lunch on a Thursday, five dozen students rummaged through fishing lines and hooks, spreading reels and rods across desks in...