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When the U.S. needs oil from the Saudis, all is forgiven, it seems | Opinion
Miami Herald via AOL· 2 years agoI don’t envy President Biden, who, on board of Air Force One heading toward Tel Aviv, probably will...
Why most Muslims – but far from all – celebrate Mawlid, the Prophet Muhammad's birthday
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 2 years agoGirls chant religious slogans while celebrating Mawlid al-Nabi in Karachi, Pakistan in 2021. AP...
How Biden Came Around to MBS’ Plan for a New U.S.-Saudi Partnership
Politico via Yahoo News· 2 years agoA few weeks into his presidency, President Joe Biden sent Brett McGurk, his top Mideast advisor, to...
Here's What It's Like Inside Saudia Arabia's Rapidly Growing AlUla Development
Travel+Leisure via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThe fast-growing destination in Saudia Arabia has plans for a major museum and a 13.7-mile tramway....
Dodi Al Fayed's Mom Was Part of the Khashoggi Family
Town & Country via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThe assassinated journalist Jamal Khashoggi was first cousins with Dodi Al Fayed. Here's everything you need to know about Dodi's maternal side of the...
One of only three authenticated Saddam Hussein uniforms in the U.S. is in Chehalis
The Chronicle, Centralia, Wash. via Yahoo News· 6 months agoNov. 15—During World War II, it was common for soldiers to take helmets and uniforms from their defeated enemies. By the late 20th century, taking war prizes was frowned upon and the U.S. military ...
Saudi Arabia Signals a Shift in Oil Strategy
Oilprice.com via Yahoo Finance· 3 months agoSaudi Arabia has directed its national oil company, Saudi Aramco, not to exceed a production cap of 12 million barrels per day, marking a strategic shift in its oil policy and signaling the end of its era as the U.S.'s "wholly-owned gas station."
HIGH POINT CONFIDENTIAL: A rosy proposal-Did 1942 bowl game move originate with HPE sports editor?
The High Point Enterprise, N.C. via Yahoo News· 1 year agoDec. 31—HIGH POINT — When the 1942 Rose Bowl was called off for fear that Japanese warplanes might, um, attend the game, the venerable New York Times suggested the game should be played anyway ...