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January 17th, 2025
By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – January 15, 2025 Will he break from the Biden script to end Hamas’s rule of Gaza? Naturally, President Biden took credit. “I laid out the precise contours of this plan on May 31, 2024,” he said in a statement. So why is it happening now instead of then, when Hamas rejected it? For...
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January 8th, 2025
The 1992 military justice drama, A Few Good Men, explores a fictional hazing incident involving the U.S. Marines. The main question posed by the film is whether there is a place for unwritten rules…
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August 19th, 2024
There are at least six major protests planned during the DNC in Chicago.
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August 13th, 2024
By: Seth G. Jones – wsj.com – August 11, 2024 A serious threat shuts down a concert in Vienna as Washington withdraws from terrorist hot spots. The terrorist plot against a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna last week is the latest indication that the terror group Islamic State poses a growing threat to the U.S. and its interests. You wouldn’t...
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July 10th, 2024
Almost anyone who has graduated from college in the last 50 years has repeatedly heard the statement, “More people have been killed in the name of God than in the name of anything else.” And most of them believe it.
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June 18th, 2024
The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for killing dozens of people in a series of violent attacks lasting multiple days in several villages in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with at least 80 Christians reportedly among the dead, military and local sources say.
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April 24th, 2024
With all that is occurring in our political and cultural life, there are signs some Americans have had enough. Google recently fired 28 employees from its New York and Sunnyvale, California, offices for protesting the company’s cloud-computing contract with Israel.
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April 23rd, 2024
By: The Editors – nationalreview.com – April 22, 2024 hings finally reached a breaking point on Columbia University’s campus late last week. There, the implicitly antisemitic protests that have disrupted America’s college campuses since the October 7 massacre evolved into something more explicit. At long last, Columbia’s administrators had enough. The pushback appeared to shock the demonstrators who resolved to...
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