President Donald Trump has spent a lifetime talking himself out of tough spots. But in the war with Iran, his trusty technique of sowing confusion to postpone reckonings is beginning to fail.
As strikes continue across the Middle East for a second week, US President Trump has given conflicting messages about how long the war will last, while Iran signals it’s prepared for a long fight. The ...
• Mixed messages: President Trump gave conflicting replies on when the war will end. He said Amercian goals may be “pretty well complete” after telling House Republicans that “we haven’t won enough.” ...
Artificial intelligence could play a growing role in the art market, where a change in attribution can increase — or decrease — a painting’s value by millions of dollars. While many art historians ...
President Donald Trump’s rhetoric about the war with Iran has been confusing and contradictory since well before the first strikes began.
Former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton says President Trump “could be manipulating the markets” by saying the Iran war could be over “very soon.” Bolton told Anderson that “if there’s ...
Alexander Butterfield, a former top aide to President Richard Nixon whose disclosure of a secret taping system in the White House dramatically shaped the Watergate scandal, ultimately leading to Nixon ...
Major League Baseball might be finding out that it has created a monster – a glorious, wonderful monster – that has outgrown its tidy enclosure.
The Trump administration on Monday designated Afghanistan as a state sponsor of wrongful designation – a move meant to deter the Taliban from abducting Americans.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on Monday said the Supreme Court’s handling of emergency cases has created a “warped” process that effectively signaled the outcome of high-profile controversies ...
Iraq’s men’s national soccer team is just 90 minutes away from qualifying for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 40 years – in theory. Events far beyond the team’s control have reinforced the ...
For much of last year, Washington sought to starve Moscow’s war machine of cash, in part by removing one of its most loyal customers: India. Under President Donald Trump’s pressure campaign, the White ...
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