'A Canadian defense buildup could restart a beautiful friendship'

The U.S. and Canada have "enjoyed a close security partnership and a shared perception of how to defend against the primary threats facing North America," but this is "no longer the case," say Greg Pollock and Imran Bayoumi. President Donald Trump "must realize that Canada's defense investment decisions may not always align with his priorities." If Canada's prime minister "can put Canada on a credible path to meeting its defense commitments, the bilateral relationship could be headed toward a much more stable footing."

'We desegregated schools 71 years ago. We still have more work to do.'

It has been "71 years since the Brown v. Board of Education decision," and "our country is reminded of how far we've come, and how much

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