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To manufacture thousands of airplanes for its World War I allies, the United States would fell acres of spruce.
What if the United States had turned against Britain and France in 1917 and joined the Central Powers instead? This video ...
USA TODAY interviewed experts about what is happening in the world, and how it should be described. Here’s what they said.
The United States said on Wednesday it was imposing sanctions on Francesca Albanese, the United Nations' special rapporteur ...
As their right to vote was debated in the States, a remarkable group of 74 physicians and support staff sailed to war-torn ...
The world that existed before the election is gone, with "Tariff Man" in the Oval Office. The stakes for the global economy ...
Trump’s renewed tariff threats hit some of the closest U.S. allies. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba described the ...
Europe faces existential threats. The only way to secure the continent’s future is for its individual countries to band ...
His politicization of the name America taps into a long, well, American tradition, as old as the nation itself.
One of the world’s most powerful criminal syndicates is facing a government crackdown and internal war after the son of a ...
Korean War veterans faced a challenging conflict, often enduring harsh conditions, and their “courage defined a generation,” ...
As a war expert on a CIA panel, UC San Diego political scientist Barbara Walter helped forecast civil wars in other countries ...