April 21, 2025
Politics

AI Is Infiltrating the U.S. Government

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Argument An expert’s point of view on a current event. AI Is Infiltrating the U.S. Government Trump’s actions are a distraction from the main order of business: the pursuit of fantastic profit through a surging industry. Howard French Howard W. French By Howard W. French

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Is Protest Dead?

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Review Is Protest Dead? Why global resistance movements have failed and where they go from here. February 21, 2025, 2:00 PM Comment icon View Comments ( 0 ) By Jan-Werner Müller , a professor of politics at Princeton University. Hundreds of people can be seen

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Canada Tries to Break the Ice With Trump

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Analysis Canada Tries to Break the Ice With Trump A key Arctic initiative may be a way to mend relations. By Justin Ling , a journalist based in Toronto. The CCGS Amundsen, a Canadian research ice-breaker navigates near an ice floe along Devon Island, in

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A Grand Bargain With Russia Would Be a Disaster

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Argument An expert’s point of view on a current event. A Grand Bargain With Russia Would Be a Disaster Trump thinks he can follow in Nixon’s footsteps. By Christian Caryl , the former Moscow bureau chief for Newsweek and U.S News & World Report. Russian

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The Dangers of Presidential Impoundment

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Analysis The Dangers of Presidential Impoundment Nixon tried what Trump is planning—and it caused a constitutional crisis. By Julian E. Zelizer , a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University. A bust of Richard Nixon is seen as a man walks in the

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Samuel Huntington Is Getting His Revenge

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Essay Samuel Huntington Is Getting His Revenge The idea of a global “clash of civilizations” wasn’t wrong—it was just premature. February 21, 2025, 3:00 PM Comment icon View Comments ( 1 ) By Nils Gilman , a historian and the executive vice president and chief

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Is the United States Europe’s Ally or Adversary?

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] It’s Debatable Intervention or Restraint? A Washington debate on pressing issues for policymakers. Is the United States Europe’s Ally or Adversary? As Vance chastises European leaders and Trump echoes Russian talking points, fears are growing on the continent. By Emma Ashford , a columnist at

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Europe’s Top Leaders Meet in Paris to Stay Relevant

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Report Europe’s Top Leaders Meet in Paris to Stay Relevant As U.S. and Russian officials begin negotiating an end to the Ukraine war without them. By Rishi Iyengar , a reporter at Foreign Policy . French President Emmanuel Macron welcomes leaders to the Cour d’Honneur

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Washington’s New War on Terror

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Analysis Washington’s New War on Terror The U.S. designated eight Latin American organized crime groups as international terrorist organizations. Osborn-Catherine-foreign-policy-columnist15 Catherine Osborn By Catherine Osborn , the writer of Foreign Policy ’s weekly Latin America Brief. A sign for Camp Justice, where military commissions are

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Where Does the U.S.-Ukraine Rare-Earth Deal Stand?

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Report Where Does the U.S.-Ukraine Rare-Earth Deal Stand? The prospect of an agreement looks increasingly uncertain. By Christina Lu , an energy and environment reporter at Foreign Policy . Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks with U.S. envoy Keith Kellogg in Kyiv on Feb. 20. Ukrainian

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