Professor Michael Smith of Emporia State University says that future plans for Venezuela are still up in the air.
Revolutionary-era smallpox, the still-mysterious ignition of the Black Death, a modern measles outbreak shaped by community identity and distrust, and the promise of genetics to build safer drugs—a ...
Supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump have largely praised the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro as a swift, ...
The arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by United States forces is raising questions about what comes next for ...
"When she became first lady, she took a back seat. But for many, she is the power behind the throne or a top adviser," said Carmen Arteaga, a doctor of political science.
The U.S. military strike that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has raised questions about President Trump's ...
Governor Mike DeWine's focus in his last year of governor will likely be geared toward shoring up accomplishments and ...
The Princeton that Albert Einstein knew in 1933 was sharply divided by the color line; a long-established border—marked by ...
This is the second story in a two-part series recapping Colorado’s second year of wolf reintroduction. When Coloradans ...
The Davis City Council declined to implement paid parking in the downtown core, resulting in hidden costs being passed on to ...
Whether Mayor Zohran Mamdani has the skills and good fortune to succeed in the so-called second-hardest job in America no one ...
GOP lawmakers are fleeing for the exit in droves, with many pointing to a Congress they argue has grown too dysfunctional and ...
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