• Common Sense Against Antisemitism

    F. Scott Fitzgerald once quipped that the “test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same Read More

  • What are Common Eye Problems in Dogs?

    Dog eye health is a crucial aspect of a dog’s overall well-being. Unfortunately, many dogs face a variety of eye problems throughout their lives. Being aware of these common eye conditions can help pet owners take prompt action, ensuring their dogs remain happy and healthy. This article explores some of the most prevalent eye issues in canines, aiming to educate owners about the symptoms, treatments, and preventive measures associated with each condition. Types of Eye Conditions Affecting Dogs:...

  • What do Slovak government and Nazism have in common?

    The fight against degenerate art.

  • Finding Common Ground Through Music

    LOWER MERION – Later this month, a special event is scheduled in Ardmore. Arab and Jewish musicians of the Polyphony String Quartet will perform at Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church. A Nazareth-based not-for-profit is working in hopes of bridging the divide between Arab and Jewish communities through Western classical music education and performances. “Particularly during such […]

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    More And More People Are Calling This Common Word "Offensive"

    Abbie Chatfield, known for her appearances on The Bachelor, recently stirred up a conversation among her fans, urging caution in the use of the term ‘females.’ In a recent episode of her It’s A Lot podcast, the 28-year-old reality star expressed her views, suggesting that the term can be offensive as it dehumanizes women and […]

  • The Tories have no right talking about ‘common sense’

    Esther McVey is minister without portfolio in the current cabinet, but has been dubbed the ‘minister for common sense’. In…What to read next: The Tories can’t even organise a crackdown on rainbow lanyards | The Tories are in free fall | The attacks on Britain’s history have backfired | Is Putin causing trouble for Macron in New Caledonia?

  • Why political assassinations will become more common

    It is like a news item from the early 20th century: an autocratic prime minister shot by a poet in some remote Mitteleuropean town. But the more we consider the assassination attempt on Robert Fico, Slovakia’s strongman, the more contemporary it looks. Fico himself is a creature of the modern age, a former communist apparatchik […]

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    Debunking 5 common supplement myths

    Live It Up consulted various reputable sources like Johns Hopkins Medicine, Penn Medicine, and more to get the low-down on five common supplement myths.

  • Coalition partners "have no common vision": what the papers say

    Bien etonnés de se trouver ensemble, a marriage of convenience however the new coalition is described, the Dutch papers detect little love and much future strife among the partners. The new coalition marks a turning point in Dutch political history, but, apart from the asylum plans, much remains the same. Nevertheless, the finances will leave much to bicker over, the Financieele Dagblad commented. A close read of the agreement shows that many of the policies started by Mark Rutte’s fourth

  • 10 Most Common Pro-Hamas Lies About Israel

    Scan news accounts of anti-Israel campus and street protesters. Read their demands and manifestos. Collate the confusion from the Biden administration after Hamas’ Oct. 7 Read More

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    Man United's owners have 'common sense' to keep me

    Erik ten Hag said on Friday that he believes Manchester United's new owners have the "common sense" to see that he should be allowed to continue as manager.

  • The Common Thread Between Secular Progressivism and Radical Islam

    The anti-Israel, pro-“Palestine” protests that are popping up on college campuses and elsewhere throughout the country are infuriating enough on their own. Seeing these young radicals in their keffiyehs — and don’t forget the masks — chanting in favor of a terrorist group against the only freedom-loving nation in the Middle East is enough to make one angry.