
John D. Jameson
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Sep 18, 2024 |
nationalinterest.org | Melinda Haring |Scott Cullinane |John D. Jameson
In a December 2023 interview with Radio Free Europe, Washington Post foreign affairs columnist David Ignatius said, “Europeans worry whether America [is] reverting to a neo-isolationist, anti-globalist, America-first country.” Rightfully so. Allies across the globe see a chaotic presidential campaign combined with dissension, angry exchanges, and stalled votes in Congress, especially the ones related to military assistance to Ukraine.
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Dec 7, 2023 |
thehill.com | John D. Jameson
It took me several daylong treks in planes, trains and automobiles to reach Mykolaiv, one of the cities that Ukrainian forces have fiercely defended since Russia invaded in February 2022. When I finally arrived in late October, I found expanses of farmland that, aside from the sounds of artillery fire in the distance, seemed as peaceful as the farm fields I came to love in my rural hometown of Eupora, Miss.
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Oct 24, 2023 |
buffalonews.com | John D. Jameson
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Save A photo provided by John Jameson/Princeton University shows American mathematician Joseph J. Kohn, in 2008. Kohn, who played a key role in extending the mathematics of calculus, died on Sept. 13, 2023, in Plainsboro, N.J. He was 91.
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Jul 2, 2023 |
captimes.com | John D. Jameson
The issue of abortion and a woman’s right to choose isn’t going away in Wisconsin and many other states with restrictive laws on the books. The overturning by the U.S. Supreme Court of Roe v. Wade a year ago didn’t settle anything. Anger over the Dobbs decision, which reversed Roe, is one of the reasons Janet Protasiewicz did so well in her run for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court this year.
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