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Lammy Says a Labour Government Could Work With Trump
Shadow foreign secretary David Lammy, who is in Washington, has said a Labour government would find common ground with Donald Trump if he becomes president.
Swinney Takes on ‘Extraordinary Opportunity’ as Scotland’s New First Minister
John Swinney, who was leader of the SNP from 2000 to 2004, has completed his political comeback by being sworn in as Scotland’s first minister.
Warning Issued Over Hair Loss and Prostate Drug Finasteride
The medication can cause serious psychiatric problems and sexual dysfunction, which can persist indefinitely even after it is stopped, an MHRA review has found.
Why This Week’s Local Elections Are so Important for Rishi Sunak
On Thursday voters go to the polls in England and Wales for elections for 107 councils, 11 mayors, 37 police and crime commissioners, and a by-election.
Some Weapons Deliveries to Israel Delayed for Review: Austin
‘We are currently reviewing some near-term security assistance shipments in the context of the unfolding events in Rafah,’ Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said.
Activists Highlight Persecution in China During CCP Leader’s Trip to Europe
Rights groups called on the EU to protect its citizens and institutions from ‘complicity in aiding and abetting forced organ harvesting’ in communist China.
Jack Smith Has Few Options in Trump Case, Say Former Prosecutors
Several former federal prosecutors said the special prosecutor can do ‘nothing’ to advance the case.
DeSantis Touts Florida Response to Pro-Palestianian Campus Protests
The governor praised local authorities for maintaining ‘law and order’ amid escalating campus protests across the country.
Police Clear GWU Pro-Palestinian Encampment, Prompting Cancellation of Congressional Hearing
The operation occurred at 3:45 a.m. EST, just hours before Washington Mayor Bowser and Police Chief Smith were scheduled to testify before Congress.
Chris Cuomo Backtracks on Vaccine Injury Suggestion, Touts Ivermectin
Former CNN host said he was ’sick' like people injured by COVID-19 vaccines.
Biden Campaign Intensifies Presence in Battleground States
‘Trump’s paid media strategy can only be described as anemic and inefficient,’ Biden campaign communications director Michael Tyler told the press.
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US Government, Lawmakers Condemn Russia’s Detention of Falun Gong Practitioner
US officials said they are ‘troubled and saddened’ to hear of the Moscow police raid and ‘deeply concerned’ about the persecution of Falun Gong globally.
Secret Service ‘Must Provide Protection’ to Trump If He’s Jailed: Spokesperson
The Secret Service responded to a judge’s statement that President Trump could be jailed.
How Online Social Engagement Can Influence Anxiety and Depression in Older Adults
Depending on the content and how it is used, social media can bring positive or negative effects to the elderly population.
Oakland Restaurants Boost Security, but Thieves Won’t Back Off
‘They’ll break into cars in broad daylight with the police in the lot,’ says one employee.
Why We Need Poetry: Seeing the World Anew
It’s the poet’s vocation to see the world’s beauty and mystery.
Why We Need Poetry: Seeing the World Anew
It’s the poet’s vocation to see the world’s beauty and mystery.
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A History Of The American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
Poem by an American Patriot
What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
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Hans Sachs: Where Shoemaking Meets Songwriting
The Meistersinger guild of blacksmiths, carpenters, lawyers, teachers, and businessmen wrote and recited songs. Hans Sachs was the greatest of them.
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Andrew Benson Brown has reached new heights of poetic achievement with his second volume of ‘Legends of Liberty.’
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Brian Kilmeade’s Love of America and Defense of Its History
The ‘Fox & Friends’ host has written six books that highlight American heroes who put their love of country before their own interests.
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This Springtime Dessert Actually Tastes Like Strawberries
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Ed Perkins on Travel: Amtrak’s Surprise
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Rick Steves’ Europe: Madrid’s Outdoor Delights
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