Former president and Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump attends a watch party during the 2024 Iowa Republican presidential caucuses in Des Moines, Iowa, on January 15, 2024. | Jim Watson/AFP via Getty ImagesNone of the GOP candidates got what they wanted — except for Donald Trump. None of the GOP presidential candidates got what they wanted out of the Iowa caucuses — except for Donald Trump. Before the caucuses, I... Read more ›
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Former US President Donald Trump during the 2024 Iowa Republican caucuses at Horizon Events Center in West Des Moines, Iowa, on January 15, 2024. Trump cruised to victory in the Iowa caucus, according to news outlets, warding off a late challenge from rivals DeSantis and Haley and cementing his status as the clear Republican frontrunner in the race. | Nathan Howard/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesTrump’s rivals missed an opportunity to shake... Read more ›
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Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump departs after speaking at a rally in Clinton, Iowa, on January 6, 2024. | Tannen Maury/AFP via Getty ImagesThe deep roots of Trump’s staying power. For a brief moment in January 2021, it was possible to imagine that Donald Trump’s days at the apex of American politics were over. After all, the marriage between Trump and the Republican Party had always... Read more ›
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Pete Buttigieg appears at a campaign event at Northwest Junior High School in February 2020 in Coralville, Iowa. | Matt McClain/The Washington Post via Getty ImagesThe latest news, analysis, and explainers coming out of the GOP Iowa caucuses. Voters in Iowa will head to the caucus locations on Monday, January 15, for the first contest of the Republican presidential primary, kicking off the 2024 presidential election cycle. The political circus... Read more ›
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An AIDS clinic in South Africa supported by PEPFAR. Two decades after that program was launched, the US appears more willing than ever to disengage with global health efforts. | Foto24/Gallo Images/Getty ImagesCovid politicized public health. Now, the US might give up on saving millions of lives. Two decades ago, the United States led the establishment of a new global public health order that began with the fight against a... Read more ›
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Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump departs after speaking at a rally in Clinton, Iowa, on January 6, 2024. | Tannen Maury/AFP via Getty ImagesThe deep roots of Trump’s staying power. For a brief moment in January 2021, it was possible to imagine that Donald Trump’s days at the apex of American politics were over. After all, the marriage between Trump and the Republican Party had always... Read more ›
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Campaign signs for Republican presidential candidates, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and Florida Gov. Ron Desantis line the road in front of Drake University, where CNN hosted a presidential debate on January 10, 2024 in Des Moines, Iowa. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty“Who wins” isn’t as simple as who comes in first. Here’s what Trump, DeSantis, and Haley each need. The question of who will win the Iowa caucuses isn’t as simple... Read more ›
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Xinhua/Ju Peng via Getty ImagesDespite China’s attempts to negotiate a regional ceasefire, Myanmar’s civil war won’t end soon. In Myanmar, a brief ceasefire between a powerful alliance of ethnic armed groups and the ruling military junta appears to have been broken just hours after it was negotiated at China’s urging. The Three Brotherhood Alliance, one of the factions fighting in a coordinated armed struggle against the Tatmadaw (Myanmar’s military junta)... Read more ›
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Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesBeijing has branded incoming president Lai Ching-te a “troublemaker” for his pro-sovereignty stance. Update, January 14, 12:20 pm ET: This story was originally published on January 13 and has been updated to include China’s military response. Taiwan’s election results are in, and voters chose Lai Chiang-te in a three-way race as the candidate who best represented what they’re looking for in a leader — that is,... Read more ›
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Paige Vickers/Vox; Getty ImagesHow plagiarism became the latest weapon in the culture wars. Plagiarism accusations are being wielded like weapons right now — and the multi-headed plagiarism controversy involving Claudine Gay, Bill Ackman and his wife, and Business Insider is a particularly bizarre one. It began with Gay, who stepped down from her position as Harvard’s president, ostensibly because critics found instances of (real) plagiarism in her work, but really... Read more ›
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Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesBeijing has branded incoming president Lai Ching-te a “troublemaker” for his pro-sovereignty stance. Taiwan’s election results are in, and voters chose Lai Chiang-te in a three-way race as the candidate who best represented what they’re looking for in a leader — that is, the status quo. Lai, the current vice president and head of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, declared victory Saturday with just over 40... Read more ›
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Houthi militants raise their weapons during a rally following a US and UK strike against their positions. | Mohammed Huwais/AFP/Getty ImagesIt’s an escalation in the region, but we’re not actually headed to outright war with Iran. The United States and the United Kingdom on Thursday night launched strikes against targets in Yemen used by Houthi rebels to antagonize the global shipping industry in the Red Sea, raising fears of further... Read more ›
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Taiwanese vice president and presidential candidate Lai Ching-te on the campaign trail in Taipei on January 3, 2024. | Sam Yeh/AFP via Getty ImagesThe results of the tight, three-way presidential election will resonate far beyond the region. Taiwanese voters have chosen Lai Ching-te, the current vice president, as their new leader. Lai, the favorite, led a tight race in a critical election for the future of the island’s democracy —... Read more ›
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Taiwanese vice president and presidential candidate Lai Ching-te on the campaign trail in Taipei on January 3, 2024. | Sam Yeh/AFP via Getty ImagesNext week’s presidential contest comes down to one issue: China. Editor’s note January 13, 8:30 am ET: Lai Ching-te, sitting vice president from the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is forecast to win the Taiwanese presidential election after his opponents conceded a tight three-way race, a disruption... Read more ›
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US President George W. Bush holds a child as Bishop Paul Yowakim (L) looks on after speaking on the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief 30 May 2007 in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC | Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty ImagesPEPFAR saved millions of people from AIDS. Don’t let it die. PEPFAR, the President’s Emergency Relief Plan for AIDS Relief, is a roughly $7 billion annual... Read more ›
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Supporters attend a rally for Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump at a middle school in Clinton, Iowa, on January 6, 2024. | Getty ImagesIt’s a small state that can make a massive impact on the political world. Here’s how that happens. Polls show Donald Trump as the clear favorite to win the GOP Iowa caucuses on Monday, January 15. But the true stakes of the contest are... Read more ›
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Bill Ackman is the billionaire founder of a hedge fund who has recently become a central figure in two plagiarism scandals. | Bryan Bedder/Getty ImagesThe aggrieved billionaire is gunning for Harvard, Business Insider, and anyone who talks about his wife. Hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman has a lot of opinions, and he’s going to make sure you hear them. How Ackman came to be a main character at the center... Read more ›
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Tents line the sidewalk on SW Clay St in Portland, Oregon. | Craig Mitchelldyer/AP PhotoAn Oregon case will clarify whether officials can jail or fine homeless people for sleeping outside. The Supreme Court announced on Friday it would hear a pivotal case that could transform homelessness policy in the United States. The case is the most significant legal challenge to the rights of homeless people in decades, and how the... Read more ›
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In this National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) handout, an opening is seen in the fuselage of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 Boeing 737-9 MAX on January 7, 2024, in Portland, Oregon. | NTSB/Getty ImagesA door plug falling mid-flight has renewed scrutiny of air travel and of Boeing’s planes. On Friday, January 5, the door plug of a commercial Boeing 737 Max 9 came off as the plane was climbing, opening a... Read more ›
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Houthi militants raise their weapons during a rally following a US and UK strike against their positions. | Mohammed Huwais/AFP/Getty ImagesIt’s an escalation in the region, but we’re not actually headed to outright war with Iran. The United States and the United Kingdom on Thursday night launched strikes against targets in Yemen used by Houthi rebels to antagonize the global shipping industry in the Red Sea, raising fears of further... Read more ›
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