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Cryptocurrency makes huge claims, but it only has a limited impact. That's the way it should be.
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Vladimir Putin (not unlike President George W. Bush) has led his country into a destructive war, yet the Russian political leadership enjoys wide public support.
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The data suggests that Russian support for the war in Ukraine will decline.
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Politicians must refrain from dragging the rest of us into their personal red-blue battles.
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Mass shootings are awful enough, but leftists have politicized them. They then suggest that by politicizing these tragedies even more, the frequency of them will decrease.
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We're in new territory, where a non-nuclear Western ally may now try to destroy a nuclear Russia's assets on Russian soil or in neutral or even Russian seas, which is understandable but dangerous.
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Our elite college graduates can emulate, but they lack the ability to be self-sufficient.
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One of Wall Street's biggest banks has warned that the pound is in the midst of a "existential crisis" and will likely drop further this year.
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The phrase 'crossing the Rubicon' is derived from an allusion to Julius Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon in early January 49 BC. Caesar's crossing of the river sparked a civil war, which culminated in Caesar's lifelong dictatorship.
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The Ukraine situation continues to provide bad news to Europe and the Western world. Regardless of what you read in the Western media, the Zelenskyy government is on the verge of collapsing. It lacks the military might to rival the Russians, and its budgetary resources are already stretched thin.