Nation-building in Afghanistan is just too expensive, when balanced against our needs for nation-building at home right now.
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A little-known people existing before ancient Egypt and Greece’s glory worked with metal and had an evolved visual language.
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Revisiting a British upbringing shows an evolving attitude toward the nation’s Jewish citizens.
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Race remains a major obstacle for African-American job seekers, even those with degrees from respected colleges.
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The breaching of the White House wall by Michaele and Tareq Salahi serves as a prism to examine our society, our president and our values.
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Biologists are forming a better view of humankind than the traditional opinions of it as warlike and selfish.
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Sending additional troops to Afghanistan was a decision that never was much in doubt. It was also the easier option.
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Congress, with the support of the White House, appears poised to greatly improve the Indian health care system.
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For a woman with multiple sclerosis, a gift-giving plan changed her outlook and improved her health — and science appears to back her up.
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Pupils at the Waldorf School of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., spend three hours each day outdoors, regardless of the weather.
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