Woods’s latest brush with the law should leave us questioning why golf remains so beholden to him | Ewan Murray ⊕
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Desire to remain relevant is understandable, but a glance at his behavioural pattern casts doubt on his PGA Tour and Ryder Cup involvement
It is a scene that has become more extraordinary with the pas…
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A once robust American anti-war movement is significantly weaker than it was in its heyday. The immensely unpopular war on Iran offers a real opportunity to rebuild it
In 1964, President Lyndon Johnso…
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After the anguish of Iraq and Afghanistan, it’s almost unthinkable the US would again send troops to the Middle East – but its president is desperate and narcissistic
Concern is justifiably growing th…
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Islamabad is attempting high-wire diplomacy between US and Iran, but Israel could spoil any chance of success
Intensifying Israeli bombing of civilian targets in Iran and an expanding US military for…
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Yes, we stay awake all night, worrying about things that everyone else has already forgotten. But at least we’re making an effort
It takes a certain kind of bravery to speak out on behalf of a much-ma…
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