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What is the dark web, and how does it work? Is it as ominous as its moniker suggests?
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Col. Edward Shames, the only surviving member of the World War II parachute infantry regiment known as the 'Band of Brothers,' which was the inspiration for the HBO miniseries and book of the same name, died on Friday. He was 99 years old at the time.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom is bragging about California's economic health and his fiscal management, thanks to a $31 billion budget surplus. This excess, however, originates from a small number of taxpayers.
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'Policing is used by white supremacist capitalism to defend profits and take Black lives,' according to BLM.
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Is it permissible for the United States Postal Service to offer 'postal banking'?
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How would the United States respond domestically if China usurps China's position as global top-dog power?
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With its ill-advised witch hunt, the Biden administration should not aim to vilify the oil and gas industry.
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A court determined that the man accused of murdering ten people at a Colorado supermarket earlier this year is mentally unfit to stand trial and ordered that he be treated at the state mental institution until he is fit to stand trial.
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Universities have been advancing mankind toward truth for millennia. Professor Jonathan Haidt explains why college campuses are suddenly taking a different path.
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Conor McGregor, the former two-weight mixed martial arts world champion and all-around athletic celebrity, may have just become Ireland's most vocal supporter of 'Irexit,' or Ireland's exit from the European Union.