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US Presidential Debate: What is the significance of a hand shake? Why did Trump break the tradition?
The Economic Times· 4 days agothe first US presidential debate in Atlanta, both Donald Trump and Joe Biden did not shake hands....
Latter-day Saints in the U.S. disagree about Trump vs. Biden, but enjoy worship together on Sunday
Deseret News· 17 hours agoIn an age when political hostilities are eating through community bonds of all kinds like battery...
Americans bought 5.5 million guns to start 2024: See where Pennsylvania ranks
Bucks County Courier Times· 11 hours agoAt the same time, firearm-related suicides have increased by 20%, including a “staggering increase”...
Fourth Of July: All You Need To Know About America's Independence Day
NDTV· 17 hours ago(US). Since the adoption of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress on July 4,...
How can we pull together instead of pulling apart? A conversation with Danielle Allen
Deseret News· 17 hours agoWhat I’m looking for by 2050 is that in our political institutions, we are seeing full participation...
Ram Madhav writes: A growing China and the India-US coming together
Indian Express· 4 days agoCredit for steadying the relationship goes to Vajpayee as the prime minister. Although the Clinton...
'Don't Behave Like Rahul Gandhi Did In Lok Sabha': PM Modi In Key NDA Meet
One India· 12 hours agoThe parliamentary sessions have been eventful this time, with debates on the President's address...
How will Modi 3.0 tackle the China threat? Early signs indicate a tense battle of nerves ahead
Firstpost· 4 days agoA strange paradox plagues the status of India-China ties. For such a consequential relationship that...
The Show Trial of Evan Gershkovich
The Dispatch· 5 days agoHis former brother-in-law was decapitated and...public life knows how to create only geniuses and monsters, along with a few men who were both. But ...
Explained: Why are UK Conservatives called Tories?
Firstpost· 15 hours agoThe terms “Conservative” and “Tory” have become synonymous over time, with many people using them interchangeably to describe the UK’s Conservative Party...