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Iran May Try to Assassinate Trump, Pompeo or Other Ex-officials, Intel Report Warns

A new intelligence report has warned that Iran may be plotting to assassinate top former United States officials in revenge for the drone strike that killed Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani two years ago.

Only 1% Of Harvard Faculty Identify as ‘Conservative’

Is there political diversity at Harvard University? Apparently not, according to an annual survey of faculty staff conducted by The Crimson, the school’s student...

Footage of Uvalde Police Waiting During Gunshots Causes Outrage

The footage was obtained by the Austin-American Statesman.

More Than Sixty Years After ‘Liberation,’ Cuba Is a Communist Slave State

In his book Anarchy, State, and Utopia, Robert Nozick has a chapter named "The Tale of the Slave" in which he explains the nine phases from the most restrictive to more liberating states of slavery.

US Assassinates ISIS Leader

The US killed Maher al-Agal, leader of the Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) terrorist group in Syria, in a drone strike on Tuesday that also targeted one of his deputies.

NYC Shows ‘Nuclear Preparedness PSA’ Offering Tips in Case of Attack

The announcement assured New Yorkers, "You've got this."

Uruguay Halts COVID-19 Vaccine for Kids Under 13, Judge Demands Government Officials Turn Over Pfizer Contracts

Uruguay suspended COVID-19 vaccines for children under 13 after a judge on Thursday issued an injunction halting vaccinations in that age group until government officials turn over contracts between Pfizer and the Uruguayan government.

Yes, They Were Socialists: How the Nazis Waged War on Private Property

When the average person thinks of the Nazis, what often comes to mind is World War II, the Holocaust, and rousing speeches of hate.

Officials Investigate Vandalism, Fires at Maryland Churches

Investigations are underway into several weekend incidents of apparent arson and vandalism at churches in Maryland, authorities said.

Maryland Voters May Have to Wait 10 Days Post-primary for Election Results Due to Mail Ballot Rules

Just about one week ahead of Maryland's primary election, voters are making their way to early voting stations and dropping off mail-in ballots across the state.

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