This week in 1947, then-Secretary of State George C. Marshall delivered a speech at Harvard outlining a “plan” to address Europe’s political and economic crises. A worthy modern-day “Marshall Plan”

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This week in 1846, American settlers in Mexico-controlled California launched a “Bear Flag Revolt.” A worthy uprising in today’s Golden State might be

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Eighty years ago this week, then US Army sergeant and future Hoover distinguished visiting fellow Henry Kissinger became a naturalized American. Kissinger’s legacy

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80 years ago this week Florence Ballard, a founding member of The Supremes was born. An apt Supremes’ song for today

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Now that the Wagner Group’s mercenary march on Moscow apparently is over, what does the future hold for Putin and Russia

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On the week of the 247th anniversary of America’s founding, an apt sentiment

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This week in 1804, Alexander Hamilton was on the losing end of a pistol duel with Aaron Burr. Today’s most notable duel

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A Ukrainian NATO membership would:

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This week in 1945, Truman, Churchill and Stalin convened in Potsdam for the last of the Allies’ “Big Three” summits. The current triad of greatest significance

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This week includes the national “Thread the Needle Day” in America (we kid you not). Speaking of who needs to thread a needle

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