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Posted inPostcard from America

Americans are even more divided than we thought

by Urban C. Lehner December 17, 2021December 24, 2021

The “right” thinks this, the “left” does that. Our nation’s polarized politics are often described in binary terms, as if there were a monolithic right and a monolithic left, the only division between the two. Certainly each side talks about the other this way. When I’m with my rural, heavily Republican friends, I often hear […]

Posted inUnited States, World

Face facts, Democrats: Republican jujitsu can crush you

by Muhammad Cohen January 30, 2020February 18, 2020
A man casts his vote at a polling station in California, a state that has a large enough Asian-American population that their votes could be decisive in a tight election. Photo: AFP
Posted inAT Finance, China, India, Japan, Middle East, North Korea, Northeast Asia, Philippines, South Asia, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, World

Midterms: Asian voting power still untapped

by Keshia Badalge November 14, 2018February 18, 2020
US Trade Rep. Robert Lighthizer who “scorns the multilateral approach in favor of bilateralism" speaks next to US President Donald Trump in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, on October 1, 2018. Photo: AFP
Posted inEuropean Union, Middle East, World

The Democrats’ globalization dilemma

by Marshall Auerback October 21, 2018
US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. Photo: AFP
Posted inWorld

Senate leader says Kavanaugh vote was ‘proudest moment’

by Asia Times staff and agencies October 8, 2018February 18, 2020
A group of Jewish activists stage a protest against Birthright Israel, an organization that provides free trips to Israel for young Jewish people on April 15 in New York City. Photo: AFP/Atilgan Ozdil/Anadolu
Posted inIran, Israel, Middle East, World

Israel takes strategic risk with detentions of US Jews

by Shaiel Ben-Ephraim September 19, 2018February 18, 2020
US President Donald Trump. Photo: Flickr Commons
Posted inEuropean Union, Germany, Italy, World

American fascism: Reading the signs of the times

by Ian Buruma July 13, 2018
Police officers at a shooting scene after a gunman opened fire on Republican members of Congress during a baseball practice near Washington in Alexandria, Virginia. Photo: Reuters/Joshua Roberts
Posted inWorld

Man angry with Trump shoots US lawmaker, others on baseball field

by Reuters June 15, 2017February 18, 2020

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