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The nation in the bardo
In Tibetan Buddhism, bardo refers to the in-between state after death and before rebirth. It is a time when consciousness is ...
Individual tax filings surge in FY25, with a sharp rise in returns accompanied by payments. The FBR recorded a significant ...
The '70s were a time of deep mistrust, and art imitated life, with cinema producing some all-time great conspiracy thrillers ...
It is too late to stop the demolition of the East Wing. It is not too late to stop the demolition of democracy.
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Thousands of mainly young people in Serbia embarked on a two-day march from Belgrade to the country's north on Thursday, aiming to join a major rally this weekend that will ...
Around the time two federal judges on Friday were ordering the Trump administration to fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) for ...
"I didn't know the salaries the government pays were this high!" Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa joked after more than 100 ...
The most powerful individuals in courtrooms are the judges. Their leadership is essential for bringing any type of reform to ...
Experts say Jessica Tisch’s greatest achievement during her time as NYPD commissioner has been rooting out corruption at One Police Plaza.
When a democracy slides toward autocracy, the leader often finds ways to neuter the legislature, turning it into a body that ...
Philippine bishops have urged Catholics and others to demand accountability and transparency from government authorities for ...
With a corruption probe, structural reforms, and growing workplace anxiety all unfolding simultaneously, morale within the ...
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