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Why dynasties endure
From the ravages of the flood control scams emerged certain surnames, names not too difficult to identify, given their long ...
Indeed, the context of Lebanon offers a clear case that Israel and Washington’s “peace through strength” approach—code for ...
Ireland, Netherlands, Spain and Slovenia say they won't take part in the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest after Israel was ...
The issue of man-made pollution orbiting Earth is well-known, but no space agency or nation is taking action. Will it take a ...
In the meantime, a longtime comrade and friend, Noel Ignatiev, posted a comment that challenged my apparent endorsement of Luxemburg’s views on national liberation. This is a partial response. I am ...
A barrage of bad economic news has spurred Trump to unleash his hate-infested id on any nonwhite target that flits through ...
The UN is being systematically starved of funds while the money goes to the insatiable military. If this is not short-sighted, irresponsible and shameful, ...
Venezuela hasn’t attacked U.S. targets, and a war against Nicolas Maduro has several possible outcomes, most of them bad.
As both right- and left-leaning forms of socialism gain traction in pockets across America, we risk losing sight of the core ...
John Barclay believes that Scotland can still flourish under Gregor Townsend but admits the under-fire coach needs to solve his final quarter ...
The Court of Appeal has upheld a fine of Sh1.18 billion against a Nairobi businessman convicted of defrauding the Youth Enterprise Development Fund (YEDF) of Sh180 million through falsified contracts ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene laid out a list of reasons she is resigning from Congress when she announced her plans Nov. 21. A former loyal ally of President Donald Trump, Greene, who represents ...
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