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There are two schools of thought regarding charity One says give freely without judging whether a person deserves it or not This premise follows nature the sun moon rivers and tress all give of themse ...
Hell's Gate, Shanderovka, 1943. As every day passed, the Soviet double encirclement tightened and began to choke the German garrisons that were trapped inside. It was a matter of time before the ...
DAVE ALLEN scored a knockout of the year contender to brutally finish his Johnny Fisher rivalry. The 33-year-old Doncaster man was on the wrong end of a controversial decision against the Romford t… ...
Ben Shapiro has offered to debate but of course, this would break the No. 1 rule now on the right as on the left: don’t ever talk to someone who might show that your opinions are wrong.
What Sets Left Bank and Right Bank Bordeaux Apart — and Why It’s Worth Knowing Within the famed Bordeaux appellation, wines tend to fall into two categories: Left Bank and Right Bank. Here's ...
As much as I appreciated Andy Kessler’s column “The New Right’s Zombienomics” (Inside View, May 12), I wish people would stop describing the political spectrum as linear, from Extreme Left ...
The question Democrats should be asking is not ‘why Afrikaners?’ But they’re too invested in identity politics to think anything else.
From the left and right, US Catholics hope new pope fulfills their hopes It’s too soon to tell what Leo’s relationship will be with his fellow American prelates and the broader U.S. Catholic ...
The Left Party’s support was decisive in enabling Merz to take office—a politician who openly works with the far-right AfD on key issues and supports the interests of finance capital ...
The $2.8 billion NCAA settlement awaiting final approval from a federal judge is touted as a solution for thousands of athletes to finally get the money they deserve and provide some clarity to ...
‘Hands tied’: Athletes left in dark as NCAA settlement leaves murky future for non-revenue sports Pending approval, the so-called House settlement will allow schools to share revenue with ...
And of all the issues dividing left and right, the gulf seems deepest and most unbridgeable when it comes to higher education. But perhaps all is not as it seems.