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  • by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Not long after being appointed U.S. secretary of State, Hillary Clinton flew to China for her first important diplomatic encounter abroad. She emphasized mutual national interests, like trade and climate policy, just as President Barack Obama later did on his first presidential trip to China.
  • by Darris McNeely
Last month in part one of this series we showed the vast power currently held by the United States. Could we see a time when this power, in all its forms, will be broken, no longer able to influence world events? The answer is found in Bible prophecy.
  • by Robin Webber
What a big mess our world seems to be in. Hot spots all around this globe are literally screaming out to be solved.
  • by United News
Back in 1973, the Royal Bank of Canada published a collection of some of its monthly letters in a little book called The Family: Cradle of Culture, Strength of the Nation, Stronghold of Civilization.
  • by Good News
Drafting a new European Union constitution has brought forth a flurry of proposals from member states trying to influence the contents of what is now viewed as potentially the most important document in Europe.