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The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to soon come to a decision in Learning Resources v. Trump, the case that will determine whether the tariffs that the second Trump administration…
Last month, Nvidia—the maker of the go-to chips for artificial intelligence (AI) developers—crossed $5 trillion in market capitalization and followed up with a strong earnings report. Yet nagging fears of…
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. The highlights this week: U.S. President Donald Trump intervenes in the presidential election in Honduras, Bolivia’s new leader announces his economic agenda,…
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Situation Report, where your co-authors are comparing their “Spotify Wrapped” revelations. John’s music tastes align with that of a 72-year-old, apparently (though, if you recall,…
On Nov. 3, the Dominican Republic postponed the 10th Summit of the Americas, which it had been scheduled to host in December. The announcement cast a shadow over the future…
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at the United States’ sweeping immigration crackdown, a lack of European involvement in Russia-Ukraine peace talks, and India reversing its cybersecurity app…
The Senate filibuster, in which a single senator can block a vote by holding the floor unless 60 votes are secured to end debate, has long been a major barrier…
Moral indignation has been thick in the air on Capitol Hill this week from both Democrats and Republicans following the revelation that the U.S. military in early September conducted a…