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Mani AlbrechtUS Public Grows Increasingly Divided on Immigration
Despite majority approval among Democratic public, congressional Democrats struggle to pass immigration reform.
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Evan Vucci / APHow Much Financial Assistance has the US Given Israel?
The U.S. and Israel have what has historically been called a “special relationship,” and the U.S. has given more money to Israel than any other country since 1946.
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David Everett StricklerGrandstanding in the Situation Room
The White House Situation Room has entertained grandstanding that betrays the seriousness of the "Sit Room" and its national security function.
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Josh HildIn Protests, Cities Lead as Mayors Take a Back Seat
Samuel Kling examines the governability of urban areas in times of riots and pandemics.
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Reuters
Joe Manchin: The Voice of Moderate Democrats? Or a Party Outlier?
As President Biden heads to the UN climate summit, one Senator has gutted his plans for clean energy reform.
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Carlos ArandaDon't Blame Trade: Low-Skilled Job Losses Will Not Be Solved by Protectionism
President Trump should tackle the problem of job dislocation broadly by building a larger retraining system in sectors where the US possesses a comparative advantage.
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Reuters
Can the Monarchy Keep Calm and Carry On?
The Queen maintained public approval during her reign, but support for the monarchy is on the decline, posing significant challenges for the new King.
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ReutersHow Does Trump's Base Differ from Other Republicans? Let Me Count the Ways
Not all Republicans share President Trump's "America First" policies. Council expert Dina Smeltz explains where "Trump Republicans" and "Non-Trump Republicans" differ.
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Jeon HanReal Estate Weighs on Moon's Approval Rate
Karl Friedhoff examines South Korea's President Moon Jae-in's administration and the real estate issues, including high rental costs in Seoul, that have led to a high disapproval rating.
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UN GenevaPalestinians and Israeli Public Support for a Two State Solution Reach New Lows
A survey conducted by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PSR) found that just 39 percent of Palestinians continue to support the concept of a two-state solution.