Since the Cold War ended, Russia has sought to shape Europe’s security architecture and impose its will on smaller neighbors. The Kremlin has also clashed with the United States and Europe at the ...
Balanced charging of each cell in a battery pack is critical to meeting system requirements and maximising lifespan, while ...
Former broadcasting executive Neil Duncanson and author Alex Fynn, who made remarkably accurate predictions about football's ...
POWER reveals its 2026 Awards finalists. Winners will be announced Sept. 28 at Experience POWER in Washington, D.C.
Marie Sapirie examines Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.’s jurisprudence on the taxing power and his view of ...
We speak with Middle East history professor Toby Jones about the ongoing crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, where overlapping ...
David French and the Supreme Court justice discuss how the ideals of 1776 shaped — and strain — the country today.
For the U.S., that means moving away from large, static formations to more mobile, dispersed forces.
On the left and the right, justices are becoming more preoccupied with their own ideas than the court’s institutional ...
Members of a diverse and quietly powerful clan are competing to make over entertainment in their image. Who will prevail?
What would the founding fathers say? You can’t write about American independence, especially this year, without fielding that ...
The second “Devil Wears Prada” plays out a bit like a fashion world “Succession,” with better clothes and a lot less cursing, ...