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As the U.S. employs more tariffs and sanctions, former international economic security advisor Daleep Singh makes the case ...
The earliest documented history of Spanish Jewry dates back at least 2,000 years to when the Romans destroyed the Second ...
The New York Court of Appeals reinforced key business principles: online agreements are binding (Wu v. Uber), damages under ...
A federal judge in Florida became one of just a handful of courts nationwide ever to recognize the 'libel-proof plaintiff' ...
In the case of the Methodists it was those advancing biblical inerrancy who broke away. Many of them went on to form the GMC.
The saga of Jeffrey Epstein not only poses a threat to Donald Trump's presidency, but also conceivably threatens the ...
The ONGC vs Saw Pipes case introduced "patent illegality" as a ground to set aside arbitral awards, expanding judicial review ...
By Dr. Zeren Langjia Is a ruler truly in control, or merely borrowing power from people? Throughout history, civilisations have devised distinct frameworks for legitimising rulers. Two influential ...
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Atheists can never be consistent

But self-professed atheists never do. Why? Nihilism is a fantasy As Merriam-Webster defines it, nihilism is “a viewpoint that ...
The Weston family plans to donate HBC’s 1670 Royal Charter to the Canadian Museum of History, preserving a key piece of ...
The Cathars appeared in Europe in the eleventh century, their origins something of a mystery though there is reason to ...
The cartoon’s savage Season 27 premiere puts a tiny, naked Trump in bed with Satan—and lands squarely in the American ...