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Next year our nation will celebrate the 250th anniversary of our Declaration of Independence from then world super power ...
Thursday 3 July marks the anniversary of one of Australia's most courageous heroines in World War II, Sister Vivianne Bullwinkel who died of a heart ...
With the tragic accident of Air India Flight 171 at Ahmedabad on June 12, 2025, the focus has fallen on safety and ...
Fans are criticizing Beyoncé for promoting anti-Indigenous language after she wore a shirt that called Native Americans “the ...
In the same token no good columnist will want to proffer a solution to a mammoth problem like terrorism without first examining the circumstances that brought it about in the first instance. Some few ...
The Republican-led Congress is nowhere to be found, but what do you expect from the likes of Sens. Graham, Cruz and Rubio, ...
A loud and menacing beat of war drums signal yet another mournful battle. Its roaring rhythm symbolises the ominous anticipation. Its booming cadence envisions more death and destruction. The mood is ...
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The Forward on MSNCan we say Donald Trump’s Middle East nuclear strategy is dangerous — if it isn’t even a strategy?Years of back channel negotiations nuclear non-proliferation treaties have been upended by Trump who makes it up as he goes ...
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The Independent on MSNBeyoncé slammed for shirt calling Native Americans ‘enemies of peace’Beyoncé is facing criticism after a T-shirt worn during a Juneteenth performance on her ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour sparked outrage over its depiction of Native Americans and Mexican revolutionaries. The ...
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Worcester News on MSNWorcester's biggest Second World War mystery solvedEighty five years after he suddenly came out of the clouds over Worcester, the name of the Second World War German pilot has ...
Allied intelligence confirmed that Nazi Germany was developing “vengeance” weapons, including the V-2 long-range rocket, at Peenemünde on the Baltic Sea.
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Military Times on MSNThe toilet paper war: A submariner’s battle against bureaucracyLt. Cmdr. James Coe of the submarine Skipjack battled for his boat to receive what he deemed a basic necessity: toilet paper.
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