Most people consider murdering innocent civilians in a terror attack to be a terrible thing, but not everyone.
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Some people seem to believe that former President Trump was speaking literally when he made a recent promise to build a "dome" to protect the U.S. should he be reelected.
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If President Biden is worried about the dangers of shooting the Chinese reconnaissance balloon out of the sky, I fear that his risk calculus remains fatally flawed ("Pentagon tracking suspected Chinese spy balloon over U.S. homeland," Web, Feb. 2).
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Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, after orchestrating the December, 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor, would later write in his diary, "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve." Fast-forward to 2023. This seems DirecTV's problem, too.
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The flame of home. The shivering, undernourished souls of Washington football fans who have found solace in remembering what was and dream of what might be again have the late Bobby Beathard to thank for that.
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I am not impressed by the FBI's assurances that no classified documents were found in a search of President Biden's Rehoboth Beach residence ("University of Delaware seen as next target in Biden classified documents probe," Web, Feb. 1).
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Is Hunter Biden still licensed to practice law?
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During the "Roaring Twenties," Americans became obsessed with artifice and materialism.
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There's a reason people keep asking Bill Gates about his relationship with the now-deceased-probably-murdered pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. It's because his answers leave red flags.
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Last month, Team Biden placed about 225,000 acres (about 350 square miles) in northern Minnesota off-limits to mining and mineral development.
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