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A U.S.–Iran War At Last?

Foreign Affairs A U.S.–Iran War At Last? As Israel readies for confrontation with Hezbollah, American war hawks are smacking their lips. Iranian protesters set their scarves on fire while marching down a street on October 1, 2022 in Tehran, Iran. (Getty Images) Washington hawks may get their war with Iran at last. The chances are now greater than at any ...

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How China Is Sneaking Military Into U.S.

In July 2023, Mark Green – the Republican Chair of the House Homeland Security Committee – made a shocking announcement. The former U.S. Army Major, who now represents the state of Tennessee in Congress, claimed that it was “very likely” that China was managing to insert “military personnel” into the United States. How? By sneaking them through the border between ...

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Is America in decline?

America is reeling from its failed war in afghanistan it's the latest in a catalogue of problems from increasing social division and political paralysis at home to its seeming inability to lead a global mission to tackle climate change this against the backdrop of an increasingly dominant china has led many To believe america is losing its power and standing ...

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You lying wretch: Hilton to Hillary Clinton

SPECIAL EDITION OF "THE NEXT REVOLUTION" LIVE FROM LOS ANGELES. T11 THIS IS THE HOME OF POSITIVE POPULISM, PRO-WORKER, PRO-FAMILY, PRO-COMMUNITY, AND ESPECIALLY PRO-AMERICA. WE NEED SOME POPULISM TONIGHT AS WE SEE THE CORRUPTION IN THE LIVES OF THE ESTABLISHMENT METASTASIZED ON MULTIPLE FRONTS TO HAVE IT ALL COVERED THE BIDEN RUSSIA WORKINGS AND THE BOMBSHELL THAT LANDED ON THE ...

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Twitter Seeks to Subpoena Sen. Warren After She Called SEC to Investigate Elon Musk, Tesla

Twitter filed a request to subpoena communications between Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC), escalating a legal battle surrounding the social media company’s human resource practices after Elon Musk bought out the company. Twitter’s subpoena request comes as a response to a letter Ms. Warren sent to the SEC ...

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Hollywood Strikes Could Open Up Opportunities for More Conservative Content to Thrive

Now that Hollywood’s actors have joined its writers on the picket line, new content creation from studios and streamers has effectively been cut-off for the time being. There will be no red carpet walking or promotional events for actors to attend, which seems especially out of the ordinary during the summer blockbuster season. To belabor the point, on Thursday, the ...

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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox Says He’s Gearing Up to Sue Social Media Companies for Knowingly Harming Kids

Republican Utah governor Spencer Cox said on Sunday that he’s preparing to sue social media companies for causing harm to young children in the state. During an interview with the CBS program “Face The Nation,” on July 9, Mr. Cox said that “when you look at the new research that’s coming out, there’s not just a correlation between social media ...

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2 People Died and 12 Were Hurt in a Shooting at a Street Party That Was Promoted on Social Media

SAGINAW, Mich.—A 51-year-old woman and a 19-year-old man were slain and a dozen others wounded during a shooting at a large street party in Michigan that was promoted on social media. The shooting occurred around midnight Saturday in Saginaw, about 102 miles (164 kilometers) northwest of Detroit, state police said. Police initially said about 200 people were in the area ...

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Tornado That Ripped Through Massive Wyoming Coal Mining Site Injures 8 People, Officials Say

CAMPBELL COUNTY, Wyo.—A tornado that ripped through a massive coal mining site in northeast Wyoming halted operations, but only eight people were injured and no deaths were reported, officials said Saturday. The tornado hit the North Antelope Rochelle Mine in Campbell County around 6 p.m. Friday during a storm complex that also delivered tornadoes to neighboring counties. The Gillette News ...

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US Soldiers Pleads Guilty to Instructing ISIS to Ambush and Kill US Troops

A U.S. Army soldier pleaded guilty on Wednesday to teaching ISIS fighters to be better able to kill his fellow service members. 22-year-old Cole Bridges of Stow, Ohio, pled guilty to attempting to provide material support to ISIS, a designated foreign terrorist organization. Bridges further pled guilty to attempting to murder U.S. military service members by way of his support ...

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