Amidst news reports that Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin might meet face-to-face as soon as this week, the best outcome for the American president is

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Why is military history not more studied in colleges and universities?

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This week in 2004, Google’s initial public offering on the Nasdaq exchange occurred, with the stock soaring 18% in its first day of trading. The “next Google”?

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“Though we’ve got to say goodbye for the summer,” as Bobby Vinton once sang, the following summertime development stands out

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Forty years ago this week, an American-French expedition found the sunken remains of the Titanic. A modern day shipwreck deserving further examination

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In the aftermath of last week’s summit in China and the prospect of democratic India further cozying up to a pair of notorious autocracies, the most noteworthy international relationship moving forward

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This week begins with Battle of Britain Day and the 85th anniversary of a pivotal moment in 20th Century military history. A pivotal moment in American history (in chronological order)

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This week in 1957, then-President Dwight Eisenhower sent 1,000 US Army troops to Little Rock, Arkansas, to protect nine black students attending an all-white high school. Today’s educational challenge

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This week, the calendar turns to October – and with it, the question of what if any “October Surprises” may lie ahead. The most likely “surprise”

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Should the United States prioritize saving severely wounded service members on the battlefield, even if doing so diverts combat resources and risks strategic failure?

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