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Why Does Trump Want the Panama Canal? Here’s What to Know.
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Why Donald Trump wants Greenland
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Ros Atkins: Why is Trump talking about annexing Greenland?
The BBC's analysis editor Ros Atkins takes a look at why President-elect Donald Trump is talking about annexing Greenland.BBC News - 14h -
Why is Donald Trump talking about annexing Greenland?
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Why Trump's pursuit of Greenland could be cheered on by Russia
President-elect Donald Trump's ongoing pursuit of Greenland may have raised the hackles of Denmark, but his territorial ambitions might find support in Russia.CNBC - 18h -
Why would Trump want Greenland and the Panama Canal?
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Why does Trump want Greenland and what do its people think?
Though the president-elect's rhetoric is unusual, for over a century a succession of US presidents have tried to gain control of Greenland.BBC News - 16h -
Why investors should watch the dollar as markets make sense of Trump’s tariff plans
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Why Does Trump Want Greenland?
The president-elect said the United States needed the island, which is a semiautonomous part of Denmark, for national security reasons. But there are other possible interests.The New York Times - 1d -
Trump wants to rename the Gulf of Mexico. Here's why it's called that.
President-elect Donald Trump took aim at Mexico again Tuesday boasting that he would rename the Gulf of Mexico in retaliation for his issues with Mexico.ABC News - 1d -
When the blizzard hits, why are we still commuting?
As Winter Storm Blair wreaks havoc across the U.S., the lack of leadership in promoting remote work is frustrating and could have saved lives, reduced economic disruption and maintained normalcy.The Hill - 1d -
Why was Justin Trudeau forced out? With Trump on the horizon, his party wasn’t sure he could win | David Moscrop
Claims Canada’s prime minister was too leftwing have been overblown. Instead, he was brought down by his lack of popularity and being in charge too long. Justin Trudeau has announced he will step ...The Guardian - 1d -
Why the 2024 election certification process matters
The 2024 election certification was calm and rapid, a stark contrast from the process on Jan. 6, 2021, when rioters took to the Capitol to violently protest the 2020 election results. CBS News' ...CBS News - 2d -
Bruno on Utd draw: Why not like this every week?
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has said he and his teammates are not satisfied despite earning a draw at league leaders Liverpool, asking why his team cannot perform similarly every week.ESPN - 2d -
Why climate activists are becoming more radicalized (and why that’s not a bad thing)
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Why Pedro Almodóvar believes in euthanasia — and celebrating life
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Why anxious Warriors not desperate enough to pursue Butler
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Why Japan is the perfect place to turn 50
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Why Coffee Prices Are Soaring (Again)
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US health care reform: Why there are no easy fixes
While attention has been focused on the manner in which insurance companies handle claims, the broader issue is how the U.S. health system should be improved to serve the public interest.The Hill - 5d -
Trump: 'Why would I want to get rid of TikTok?'
President-elect Trump doubled down on his support for TikTok on Friday, as the popular social media app prepares to argue against an impending ban before the Supreme Court next week. “Why would I ...The Hill - 5d -
Why Trump should thank Mitch McConnell on Inauguration Day
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Why Johnson's perilous moment threatens Trump's agenda
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EU’s energy fixation has left water crisis unchecked, top official warns
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Why you should open a gold IRA for 2025
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Why It’s OK for Fans to Boo Their Favorite Teams
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Why Trump should switch sides on the US Steel-Nippon Steel merger (but probably won’t)
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Ramaswamy is wrong: Why ’90s America was the pinnacle of greatness
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‘The best abs I’ve ever had – but it hurt!’: the punishing rise of extreme pilates
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Why it’s hard to be a friend of America
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Why is VAT being added to private school fees?
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