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Leaked documents from an ongoing investigation reveal how far President Trump’s enemies are willing to go in order to grab power.
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The Federal Reserve Bank’s decision to discontinue publishing M3 money totals is an inflationary omen.
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Mike Lindell’s cyber symposium educated a lot of people about election fraud.
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Does Iran really want to revive the nuclear deal?
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The regional rivals are laying aside their differences to build the biblically prophesied ‘mart of nations.’
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An appointment gives further indication of Iran’s designs on Iraq.
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Pope Benedict has appointed a fellow Bavarian as his enforcer of clerical discipline.
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Does Jeh Johnson still support NSA surveillance and drone strikes against Americans?
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Article • December 28, 2017
Germany’s long stretch without a government is set to continue.
Article • April 5, 2019
Europe to force Internet companies to filter their content
Article • September 4, 2020
Iran strengthens its grip on one of the world’s most important seas.
Article • November 3, 2021
Perhaps the biggest takeaway from the recent measures is how Europeans are treated like sheep.
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How the political ripple from the Madrid bombing has altered the power balance in Europe
Article • March 29, 2017
Although the influx of refugees significantly declined, the number of attacks on them did not.