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Christians are being targeted across the Middle East, with Muslims caught in the crossfire.

An evenly divided court leaves a cloud of uncertainty around critical legal disputes.

At long last, lawmakers in Annapolis are considering tougher DUI laws.

This moment underscores Trump’s unpresidential behavior.

The FBI’s solution for one iPhone offers a chance to consider the larger issue.

Turkey moves to try two journalists in secret.

Regime crackdowns should be addressed as the country’s president returns to Washington.

The recovery has been sluggish, yet the healing, especially for jobs, is substantial.

Governments should give fishermen ‘catch shares’ to give them a stake in the environment.

A new program could encourage the use of equivalent, but cheaper, drugs.

Time to rewrite the rules on cyberattacks.

They are practically state’s only cohort opposing redistricting reform.

Mr. Obama regrets U.S. inaction in Argentina while accepting Egypt’s repression.

Republican Gov. Pat McCrory and state lawmakers push through legislation that strips gay, bisexual and transgender people of basic protections.

The D.C. Council should step up with the funds necessary to make Mayor Bowser’s plan a reality.

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