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From Waterloo to the Ukraine crisis, fear of violence has influenced interest rates, raised commodity prices, and enriched (and impoverished) individuals.
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The twentieth century was a century of absolute conflict. Limitations on the scope of war, which had been built up over many years, began to crumble in the nineteenth century, but were completely erased in the twentieth.
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The present proponents of US aggression towards Russia would have us think that Russia is a peer of the US and Western Europe.
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Following Russia's all-out invasion early this morning, several of planes are changing their itineraries around Ukraine.
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Biden claims to be 'convinced' that Putin will attack Ukraine.
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A single gunshot fired into the chest of Archduke Ferdinand by a Serbian terrorist in 1914 immediately and unexpectedly triggered World War I.
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Those who open up Mars to settlement, such as Elon Musk, should be permitted to do so without intervention from the government.
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Warren Buffett's nonprofit organization has invested more than $5 billion in pro-abortion causes.
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Warren Buffett's out-of-character bet on Apple might turn out to be one of his most profitable investments, as the tech giant surpassed yet another record this week, surpassing a market capitalization of $3 trillion.
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The Afghan War's human toll is well recognized. Its inflationary costs, on the other hand, are less well recognized.