President Duterte is tired of American presence in the Philippines, it's time for us to listen. Antitrust in the President's economic report
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Rodrigo Duterte is no friend of America. But in this case he would force America to do the right thing, giving Washington an excuse to end an obsolescent military guarantee to a nation of little security importance to the United States.
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The Council of Economic Advisers appears skeptical that the U.S. has a pervasive “monopoly problem.” They are right to be skeptical.
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Your intersections are part of what make you, the individual. So why do so many individualists cringe at the notion of examining intersectionality? Historian Anthony Comegna comments.
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