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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.
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Musk reiterated his criticism of Bill Gates and advised Jeff Bezos to spend 'less time in the hot tub' and partying 'if he wants to get to orbit.'
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Russia is losing the fight in Ukraine, according to Western observers. However, that is only a Western viewpoint.
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Galleries throughout the world may now be viewed from anywhere in the world, thanks to the power of the metaverse.
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Hundreds of millions of dollars are flowing from Bill Gates' foundation to 11 of the 26 organizations that signed an open letter last month urging Twitter advertisers to boycott the company if Elon Musk restores free speech on the platform, according to research exclusively shared with Breitbart News.
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Following the housing bubble of 2008, the government allegedly established a fail-safe mortgage program to avert future bubbles. It didn't work.
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Tether has lost more than $10 billion in value in the last two weeks due to increased regulatory scrutiny on stablecoins.
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Attempting to analyze Vladimir Putin's behavior or Russian politics using Western narratives is likely to fail.
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Not all cryptocurrencies are created equal, and Bitcoin stands out as one of the first decentralized digital assets.