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Meet Nigel Farage, the right-wing disrupter, who will now enter UK parliament after 8 attempts
Firstpost· 2 days agoThis seems to be the motto of Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, who has finally been elected to the UK...
My Hero Academia: Which Hero Will Survive The Final War? Manga Confirms
Pinkvilla· 3 days agoThe latest chapters of the series are completing unresolved character arcs, despite losing Hawks'...
US trying to kill Chinese tech only makes it stronger
CNBC Awaaz· 3 days agoIn trying to block China’s climb up the ladder of technological sophistication, the US may inadvertently be giving its rival a hand up. Consider a speech made by Premier Li Qiang at last week ...
America’s first partisan battle: What we can learn from Hamilton v. Jefferson
Deseret News· 4 days agoThis isn’t the country’s first go-round with incredibly bitter political rivalries. And remembering...
Opinion: What do recent events mean about America’s political health?
Deseret News· 4 days agoAs concerned citizens, we share our opinions. Frequently, I encounter good people ranging from...
Euphemisms & Metaphors for Death: 74 Ways to Never Say Die
LOVE to KNOW· 6 days agoPassing the sandbar: A poem by Tennyson (1809-1892) describes passing from this world to the next,...
Making the case for multi-agency approach to regulate crypto firms
Business Standard India· 6 days agoHomegrown crypto firms have indicated that multiple agencies might be required to regulate the...
Will NC abortion law change if Robinson wins as governor? It won’t be just up to him.
Durham Herald-Sun· 6 days ago“As Governor, I will veto any further restrictions.” Meanwhile, Mike Lonergan, a spokesperson for...
Problematics | Walking with a dinosaur
Hindustan Times· 6 days ago"The earth is round," says the brachiosaurus, who has survived the dinosaur extinction and is living a peaceful vegetarian life among carnivorous humans. “If we walk long ...
The cracks deepen
The Telegraph· 6 days agoIs it difficult to remain friends with people whose political views are different from our own? How do such ideological differences play out in the family? Such thorny questions are as old as human society.