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    Only 44 percent of Americans think that the economy is in good shape, the Pew Research Center reported Tuesday. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
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    No Mention of ISIS or Terrorism the First Night of the Democratic Convention

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    Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan, unlike Cuba's Fidel Castro, used refugees from another country as a weapon to gain cheap political points from the Europeans, by throwing nearly one million humans on European shores in 2015, as the Turkish leader himself admitted in a statement months ago. (Kayhan Ozer/Pool Photo via AP)
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    While the EU is a benign and peaceful institution, parallels are starting to emerge. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
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    The status quo in Brussels can’t be left unchallenged

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    The Problem With Putin’s Anti-Religious Campaign

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    Dem lawmaker: Increased U.S. investment in Europe creating a ‘moral hazard’
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    Why Did Britain Exit? Because It Finally Got the Chance To
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    The group Friends of the Earth obtained a leaked EU document that details how the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership would kill December's Paris climate deal by making it harder for the nations to live up to their obligations to reduce emissions. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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    What Mad Cow Disease Tells Us About Brexit

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