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What Richard Gere Said and Why Hollywood Turned on Him
At the 1993 Oscars, Richard Gere denounced China's human rights record in Tibet and addressed the CCP leadership directly.
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Socialists Won't Like this New Report... Buy You Might
A new study reframes the debate on whether socialism is more political than empirical.
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After 80 Years, Germany is Rearming at Europe's Request
Germany's combined defense allocation for 2026 reaches approximately €108 billion — the fourth-largest military budget on earth.
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The Girl who Asked to Die: The Case of Noelia Castillo
Noelia was Spain's first case of euthanasia approved for psychiatric suffering. This video covers her life.
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Bukele is Doubling Down on his War against Narco-Terrorists
The Congress of El Salvador approved a constitutional amendment establishing life imprisonment for murderers, rapists, and terrorists.
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If you Were a Christian Living in Iran... Here's What your Life Would Look Like
Imagine living in constant fear. Every Bible study requires an escape plan and simply praying with friends risks torture or prison. This is daily life for many Christians in Iran.
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How did Persia Become Iran?
From the Achaemenid dynasty through Alexander's conquest, to its evolution toward an Islamic Republic.
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The Emails that will Make you Respect Rupert Murdoch
In a private email written at 93 years old, Rupert Murdoch told his ex-wife that Fox and his papers were "the only faintly conservative voices against the monolithic liberal media".
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From Oklahoma to the Iron Curtain: The Chuck Norris Story
From poor roots to karate champ, Norris became a symbol of freedom that helped topple a dictatorship.
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Tucker Carlson and the CIA: The Texts, the Law and the Theory
In 1938, Congress passed the Foreign Agents Registration Act to make foreign political influence visible. Is FARA a law that could be weaponized against anybody?
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Understand the Islamic Theocracy at War with America
In a system where the people vote but the options are pre-approved, where every law must pass a religious filter, and where the armed forces answer to a lifetime appointee, who actually governs?
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The Shadow War: How Iran has Targeted Americans since 1979
We untangle decades of Iranian-backed attacks on American personnel and civilians.
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How a 1953 CIA Operation Helped Produce the Iranian Theocracy
Few people know what the CIA was doing in Iran through the 1970s and how that presence contributed to the conditions that produced the Islamic Revolution.
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Khamenei is Dead, but the Regime isn't
The United States and Israel have struck Iran's nuclear facilities, killed Supreme Leader Khamenei, and eliminated dozens of top commanders. However, the regime has not collapsed.
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From 57 million to 17.9 million: The Rise and Fall of the Oscars
This year, 17.9 million people watched the Oscars, a new historic low.
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How Ideology Hijacked the Academy Awards?
For some, the Oscars are dying. A question now arises: Is it ideology or evolution?
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Is Hockey Actually Racist? The Untold Truth
The NHL has long been a bastion of tradition, skill, and brutal power. However, as social movements reshape the American landscape, a persistent question returns to the ice: Is hockey a racist sport?
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What was the 1979 Islamic Revolution?
How did one of the Middle East's most modern nations transform into a radical Islamic theocracy in a matter of months? This documentary details the rise of Ruhollah Khomeini and the definitive fall of Shah Reza Pahlavi.
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Epstein's Flying Dungeon of Abuse
A Boeing 727 transformed into a floating palace of abuse: master suites that turned into beds, red velvet lounges, private showers, and a veil of secrecy where innocence was trafficked at 10,000 meters.
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The Man China Wants Dead
At age 78, Jimmy Lai is beginning a 20-year sentence in solitary confinement. We trace the impossible journey of a 12-year-old stowaway who built a multi-billion dollar clothing empire, only to dismantle it piece by piece to fund the fight for Hong Kong’s soul.
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The Biggest Debt (or Bet?) in AI History
Are we witnessing a productivity leap that will save the American economy, or are we financing our own obsolescence? We analyze the real impact on the average worker, the risk of a "bubble.com" , and the emergence of an automated censorship complex.
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Epstein's Case and Kubrick's Depiction of a Perverted Elite
In 1999, Stanley Kubrick released his final work, Eyes Wide Shut, just days before his sudden death. Initially dismissed as a minor psychological drama, the film has undergone a massive re-evaluation following the exposure of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
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The Strait the Could Strangle the Global Economy
We analyze why the Strait of Hormuz stand between global stability and a potential global crisis.
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The Decline of the Super Bowl Halftime Show
The Super Bowl was once the ultimate celebration of American unity, family values, and world-class talent. But something has changed.