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Lessons From Latin America on Impeaching Donald Trump

The Conversation | July 14, 2017

Since only one U.S. president has left office due to wrongdoing, examples from Latin America can provide some perspective.


International Leaders May Look to Talk Trade With U.S. States

Deidre McPhillips | July 13, 2017

Foreign officials will discuss the role of U.S. states in the international economy at this week’s National Governors Association meeting.


Global Poll Finds Most Believe the U.S. Tops China as World's Leading Economic Power

Megan Trimble | July 13, 2017

But in many European countries and Canada, China is considered more dominant.


Photos of Immigrants in Queens – New York City’s Most Diverse Borough

July 13, 2017

The Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens is the most diverse in New York City.


Top Swedish Security CEO's Identity Stolen, Reported Bankrupt

Megan Trimble | July 12, 2017

The CEO of a major security company was briefly declared bankrupt after his information was stolen.


Former Brazilian President Lula Found Guilty of Corruption

July 12, 2017

The ruling marked a stunning fall for Brazil's first working-class president who left office with an 83-percent approval rating.


The Global Immigration Revolution Has Begun

Demetrios Papademetriou | July 12, 2017

In the next decade, skilled immigrants may have their pick of countries – not the other way around.


How Russia Won the Trump-Putin Meeting

The Conversation | July 11, 2017

Trump's lack of experience inspired little confidence that he would walk away with any serious concessions from Putin.


Indian Economy to Soar as China's Sags and America's Slogs Along

Andrew Soergel | July 10, 2017

India and China are expected to blow America's economic growth away by 2025.


Immigration Forces Sweden to Re-Evaluate Its Welfare State

Kevin Drew, Cajsa Collin | July 10, 2017

The Nordic country, seen as the best to be an immigrant, is confronting limits to its hospitality to outsiders.

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