The work of a shy, studious bachelor in his early 50s, the book ran to almost 1,100 pages. It was “An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations,” by Scottish polymath Adam Smith.
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Let’s peek in on Mark Carney’s Iran war foreign-policy update, beamed to us all the way from Australia.
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China is watching carefully as the United States and Israel bombard Iran. Beijing is, after all, Tehran’s most important partner. The two countries grew close over shared history and goals: both trace ...
Disputes between family members, neighbors, friends, and strangers can devolve into situations where law enforcement officers may need to get involved. While situations that involve violence or ...
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail A 12-year-old Muslim boy observing the Ramadan fast has been shot dead in Lucknow, India, after he was allegedly taken from his home by acquaintances to attend a birthday ...
Laurel was deeply disappointed that Arthur never once thought about telling the truth. It was clear Laurel was telling a ...
Campaigners have been protesting outside a Berlin factory as it switches from auto parts to munitions. But the workers and unions are divided— they want peace, but militarization offers job ...
Only a few months ago, Jared Polis claimed he would not capitulate to the president's threats of "harsh measures" if Tina Peters remained behind bars.