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The Hidden Stakes of the Infrastructure Wars

The Hidden Stakes of the Infrastructure Wars
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What Is Infrastructure?

What Is Infrastructure?
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Why Cuba matters - Libre Online

Why Cuba matters - Libre Online
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Why Cuba matters - Libre Online


Why Cuba matters
9 de junio de 2021
Join the author, Néstor T. Carbonell, as he shares a critical analysis of the Castro-Communist regime
and explores the challenges and opportunities that will likely arise when freedom finally dawns in Cuba.
CHAPTER 4: In the Eye of the Storm: Denouncing the Takeover (1959-Mid-1960)
While Fidel captivated the Cubans with his bold and brawny leadership and incendiary speeches—he was both the absolute CEO and PR supremo of the revolution—Raul served as his opaque but effective chief operating officer, quietly laying the underpinnings of Cuba’s totalitarian edifice with Soviet assistance. This is a man so low-key that for years only those close to him knew of his long battle with alcoholism.

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Opinion | Learning Caution From a Late Columnist


April 25, 2021, 7:26 p.m. ET
There have been many columnists for The New York Times, many of whom I have only heard or read about, some legendary in their skill and influence.
One of those who came before me was a man named Thomas Wicker, a Southerner like myself. He’d been the lone Times reporter accompanying President John F. Kennedy on a trip to Dallas, and dictated the details of the assassination from a phone booth. Wicker, who wrote under the byline Tom Wicker, went on to inherit the column of the retiring Arthur Krock, whom The Times called “the dean of Washington pundits, who had covered every president since Calvin Coolidge.”

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The pitfalls of political polling

The pitfalls of political polling
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Opinion | How To Prevent an American Royal Family


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How to Prevent an American Royal Family
70 years ago this week, Congress term-limited the presidency. Now it’s time to take the next step.
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Philip Wallach is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, where he studies America’s separation of powers.
If you don’t think much about the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution—the one that limits presidents to two terms—you’re not alone.
It doesn’t come up in any blockbuster Supreme Court cases, or even obscure ones. It lacks the moral weight of the amendments that expanded voting rights. Every schoolchild knows a president can be elected only twice. It feels so much like part of our foundational law that it rarely occurs to us to appreciate just what it meant to democracy—or whether it goes far enough.

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The Time Abraham Lincoln Argued a Case at the Supreme Court


The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the basement of the U.S. Capitol from 1819-1860. (Source: Library of Congress)
For some lawyers, it’s the highlight of their career. For others, it doesn’t even make it onto their Wikipedia page.
The accomplishment? Arguing a case in front of the United States Supreme Court.
We’ve all heard about how William H. Taft became Chief Justice of the United States after he was President, but another President made a less well-known stop at the Highest Court in the Land on his way to the White House.
In 1849, Abraham Lincoln was wrapping up his first and only term as a Congressman. During his time in Congress, Lincoln was a member of the Whig party.

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