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    'Prelude to World War III': World leaders react to Iran's air attack against Israel

    World leaders called for calm and restraint in the aftermath of Iran's large-scale air attacks on Israel.

  • Gabriel Braga opens up on his mental state after his first win since his father’s death- “ready to make him proud, and ready to conquer the world”

    With a heavy heart, Gabriel Braga stepped into the cage for the first time since his father’s tragic death. At the 2024 PFL 3 event, Braga (13-1) kicked off his featherweight season with a bout against Justin Gonzales. The emotional stakes were high as Braga fought to honor his late father. In the closing seconds of Round 1, Gabriel Braga unleashed a series of powerful punches that sent Gonzales (14-4) sprawling to the canvas. With just one second left on the clock, the referee stepped in to...

  • Calculating the environmental cost of war

    Researchers estimate the war in Ukraine has caused $56.4 billion in environmental damages

  • World stands on brink of all-out war

    World stands on brink of all-out war (First column, 2nd story, link) Related stories:PAPER: The West must remember how to fight. It may already be too lateRepublicans Demand USA Retaliate: 'Long Past Time For Iran To Pay'

  • Cartoon: World War III

    Cartoon by Jeff Danziger. Campaign Action

  • Russia, Russia, Russia!: Watch As Democrats Go Full Russia-Tard During Hearing Over China's "Political Warfare"

    Russia, Russia, Russia!: Watch As Democrats Go Full Russia-Tard During Hearing Over China's "Political Warfare" While China has spent decades conducting deep espionage throughout US institutions - mostly in the form of plucky PhD candidates handling sensitive projects at American universities, and places like Los Alamos National Laboratory, Congressional Democrats simply can't shake their fixation with Russia. Point in case, during a Wednesday House Oversight hearing on defending...

  • What Happened To World War II Movies?

    Collective moments are a fascinating thing to examine. When society fixates on something, it tells us about our internal processes and what is bothering us or drawing our curiosity. This happened in the late 1990s with the explosion in popularity of World War II movies. Half a century after the defeat of the Nazis, filmmakers like Steven Spielberg, Terrance Mallick, Clint Eastwood and more began pumping out historical military projects like 'Saving Private Ryan,' 'The Thin Red Line,' 'Flags of...

  • The ‘Accepted Insanity’ of World War III

    “Mr. Netanyahu faces a delicate calculation — how to respond to Iran in order not to look weak, while trying to avoid alienating the Biden administration and other allies already impatient with Israel’s prosecution of the war in Gaza.” Yeah, this is virtually nothing: a random, utterly forgettable quote pulled from the New York Times — from More

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    World of Warcraft: The War Within preview

    I've been obsessed with World of Warcraft for years now - playing it on and off for over 10 years or so. The game is a monument to multiplayer madness, be it the ferocious PvP community, the most absurd dedication to personal performance found in mythic raiding and dungeons, and down-bad hoarders flexing obscure cosmetics to other likeminded freakazoids. It's probably one of the best games of all time - certainly one of the most important. But almost 20 years since it first hit computers, does...

  • Why Myanmar's war matters, even if the world isn't watching?

    NEW DELHI: The ongoing civil war in Myanmar, a nation of approximately 55 million people situated between China and India, threatens to tear the country apart. Despite the conflict's international ramifications, it has not garnered widespread attention.In recent months, resistance fighters in Myanmar's remote areas have been consistently defeating the ruling military junta, surprising analysts and raising the possibility of the junta's collapse. The war has become a human rights disaster, with...

  • Trump: What's going on in Israel could end up in a world war

    Former President Trump warns how President Biden's incompetency could

  • Biden mischaracterizes his uncle's disappearance during World War II

    President Joe Biden on Wednesday mischaracterized the circumstances of his uncle's death during World War II as he lambasted former President Donald Trump's comments about the military. "He got shot down in New Guinea, and they never found the body because there used to be — there were a lot of cannibals, for real, in that part of New Guinea," Biden said during his remarks invoking his uncle Ambrose J. Finnegan. However, U.S. military records about Finnegan's death do not mention the aircraft's...