Questions
The administration's almost hysterical efforts to get their name on a peace plan in the Middle East have achieved a compromise 60-day 'ceasefire.' However, reading it reveals the main countries are Israel and Lebanon. Indeed, Israel's retired ambassador said as much yesterday. So, the frantic peace agreement to shore up the American administration's reputation and legacy is a sixty-day cease-fire between Israel and a non-combattant?
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"If we want to stop the hot phase of the war, we need to take under the Nato umbrella the territory of Ukraine that we have under our control. We need to do it fast. And then on the [occupied] territory of Ukraine, Ukraine can get them back in a diplomatic way."
This appeared in a news article. Could it be true?
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Pro-Hamas demonstrators are following a long tradition of importing outside problems to the U.S. and making them domestic. They disrupted the Macy's Parade. And, as they are never officially arrested, we don't get a chance to know them, their numbers, or their sponsors.
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If a demonstrator is on a student visa, why not deport him?
Of course, we'd have to identify them.
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Travis Hunter has a 4.0 GPA?
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A story from Duquesne. A tenured professor finished her class and said, "see you next week, guys." Several students complained to the administration about 'guys' and she was reprimanded. Apparently, there were no blind students present.
A story from Duquesne. A tenured professor finished her class and said, "see you next week, guys." Several students complained to the administration about 'guys' and she was reprimanded. Apparently, there were no blind students present.
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Britain and France are in talks to send troops to Ukraine to deter Vladimir Putin, it has emerged.
Is this in response to the fear Trump will withdraw funding? Or is Putin seen as an inevitable threat?
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Megyn Kelly, who is tough on sexual transgressions, does not believe Hegseth's accuser. But it looks like his mom does.
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