Month: February 2021
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Foreign Policy
Oscar-Shortlisted Movie Places Bosnian Genocide on Silver Display screen
A photo from the film Quo Vadis, Aida? Toronto International Film Festival In the summer of 2005, a decade after…
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News
Home passes COVID-19 aid invoice alongside celebration strains, as Republicans ‘unify’ in opposition to serving to America
Republicans are faced with a dilemma: How to bring together a party that is facing a deep rift over the…
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Politics
U.S. says Saudi crown prince accepted Khashoggi killing, imposes visa restrictions on 76 Saudis
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved an operation to capture or kill journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018, according to…
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Politics
Karl Rove Reveals Why He’s ‘Trying Ahead’ To Beto Operating For Texas Governor – ‘Nothing Succeeds Like Failure For Him’
While appearing on Fox News on Thursday night, former Bush deputy chief of staff Karl Rove revealed why he’s “looking…
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Foreign Policy
Patriotic Blockbusters Imply Massive Field Workplace For Chinese language Filmmakers
It’s no coincidence—or secret—that China is churning out patriotic blockbusters, which have overtaken Hollywood films at the Chinese box office…
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News
Garland: January 6 ‘probably the most heinous assault on the Democratic processes that I’ve ever seen’
At the outset of the hearing, Durbin acknowledged Garland’s unique qualifications for this particular moment in time: his service as…
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Politics
Supreme Court docket rejects Trump effort to defend tax information from NY prosecutors
U.S. President Donald Trump arrives to address reporters about the 2020 U.S. presidential election results in the Brady Press Briefing…
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Politics
Joe Rogan Asks About Ted Cruz’s Cancun Journey Scandal: ‘Can He Make It Heat Out? What Can He Do?’
As the controversy over Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz traveling to Cancun, Mexico while his state suffered a brutal snowstorm…
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Foreign Policy
How three Girls Broke Into the Uber-Macho World of Conflict Reporting
In 2003, the film director Barbara Kopple set out to make a documentary about the work of five female reporters…
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News
Democrats are the social gathering of nationwide safety
Sadly and predictably, too many of us feel the need to play this game by their rules, seemingly unable or unwilling…
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