Uncertainty is the New Normal
Katie Hopkins, Uncertainty A nagging worry buzzes away at the back of our brains, like a kind of tinnitus. One thing we all like in life, whether we admit it or not, is some degree …
Katie Hopkins, Uncertainty A nagging worry buzzes away at the back of our brains, like a kind of tinnitus. One thing we all like in life, whether we admit it or not, is some degree …
More than 59 million Americans have cast their ballots ahead of Nov. 3 More than 59 million Americans have already cast their ballots ahead of Election Day – but some might be wondering if they can change that vote, according to …
Rachel Marsden, VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Anonymous U.S. intelligence officials say that Russia offered money to Taliban-linked fighters in Afghanistan to attack American and Allied troops, according to the New York Times. The leak of presumably …
Gerard Scimeca, An empty grocery shelf focuses the mind like nothing else. With COVID-19 disrupting supply chains and triggering higher-than-usual consumer demand, many of us have been shocked to find food staples in short supply. …
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Ken Blackwell, The Iranian regime will hold its so-called parliamentary elections next Friday amidst mounting crises. The “elections” this year unfold in a radically different setting, with growing popular discontent and uprisings exacerbating an already …