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5 Leadership Lessons From Winston Churchill for Today’s World

These five leadership lessons is what was required to make Winston Churchill the greatest leader of the 20th century.

Child-Diddling Migrant Invokes Curious ‘I Thought She Was My Wife’ Defense

Convicted of groping a sleeping schoolgirl on a flight, Javed Inamdar offered bizarre defenses that made O.J. Simpson’s glove excuse seem credible.
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What’s The Real Reason Why The Economist Wants Europe To Spend $400 Billion More On Ukraine?

The Economist urges Europe’s elites to fund Ukraine’s $390B recovery, arguing it’s cheaper than facing the costs of inaction over the next four years.

Dem voters embrace fringe — from socialists to pro-assassination nuts

The voters spoke Tuesday night, and rather than reject Democrat extremism, they embraced it emphatically.

Fourth and funded: The business of buyouts

Through week ten of the college football season, the ledger on what universities owe their former coaches in buyouts was nearly $185 million. 

Deflating Portland: Why Antifa Went from Black Blok to Inflatable Costumes

Antifa's transformation from militant to mascot is so absurd it's almost comedic. Yet beneath the humor lies something calculated. It’s all about optics.

The Affordable Care Act: The Great Deception of “Affordable”

When the Affordable Care Act was introduced, people trusted what they were told. The truth is, the ACA has done the exact opposite of what it claimed.

The Right’s Nick Fuentes Problem — and Tucker Carlson’s Role in Mainstreaming It

In Monday's monologue, Ben Shapiro did something most commentators on the Right are too scared to do: he drew a bright red moral line and named names.