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>"Israel’s military announced a “state of war alert” on Saturday after militants from Gaza fired a deadly barrage of rockets and sent gunmen _...Read More_
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>"Xi Jinping has landed in Moscow for meetings with Vladimir Putin, the first time China's leader has visited his neighbor and close strategic _...Read More_
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"The only reason you don’t keep the perfunctory records that every administration is readily equipped to keep is because you intend to violate the law."
"The only reason you don’t keep the perfunctory records that every administration is readily equipped to keep is because you intend to violate the law."
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"Ukraine’s capital is the biggest prize of all for the Russian military. If Russia tries to take control, it could lead to one of the biggest urban conflicts since World War II."
"Ukraine’s capital is the biggest prize of all for the Russian military. If Russia tries to take control, it could lead to one of the biggest urban conflicts since World War II."
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The entire Donald Trump approach seems to be premised on calling for unilateral surrender.
The entire Donald Trump approach seems to be premised on calling for unilateral surrender.
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"A new study in Nature examines trends of inequality across millennia, noting that inequality more often than not leads to social collapse."
"A new study in Nature examines trends of inequality across millennia, noting that inequality more often than not leads to social collapse."