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Peace through international law

International law is in a bad way these days. This is the conclusion reached by Margaret MacMillan, emeritus professor of international history at Oxford University. Canada seems to be one of the few ...
Praise for a special Register report and questions for Drake University and the Iowa Legislature make up these letters ...
Since 2000, real U.S. GDP growth has expanded at the slowest 25-year growth rate in U.S. history, despite profound ...
I want to scream. We know that this far-Left Government, led by a strange, soulless prime minister would struggle to find a ...
By stripping away the noise and focusing on high-growth leaders like Lumentum and Sandisk as they test key moving averages, ...
New work could help design electronic devices in which heat can be guided in certain directions, minimizing heat loss ...
Virginity is a concept that has shaped cultures, laws, and personal identities for thousands of years. Yet much of what people believe about virginity is ...
State inspectors visited the Bishop Drumm Retirement Center in Johnston and spoke to residents who reported waiting 30 to 60 ...
Researchers have uncovered friction without contact—driven entirely by magnetic interactions. As two magnetic layers slide, ...
Two people are dead after a plane collided with a fire truck at New York City’s second-biggest airport. Follow for live ...
Two people are dead after a plane collided with a fire truck at New York City’s second-biggest airport. Follow for live ...
Researchers at the University of Konstanz have uncovered a new mechanism of sliding friction: resistance to motion that ...