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The incumbent typically has an electoral advantage, but some have opted not to run for reelection. Biden could still learn from them.
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Commentators have often accused Black activists of seeking to profit from the struggle for civil rights. Here's why the idea has such power.
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U.S. Isolation at the U.N. Over Israel
Americans have been isolated at the U.N. on Israel for a half century — but that used to prompt fierce debate.
By Sean T. Byrnes / Made by History
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The Risk of U.S. Airstrikes in Yemen
Foreign powers have long failed to achieve military objectives in Yemen, and attacks on the Houthis will likely enhance their popularity.
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MLK's Fight to Mobilize the Black Church
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