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    Why I am now a Christian

    I don't have much in common with Ayaan Hirsi Ali, and there's much of her political analysis that I disagree with, but I think she hits the nail on the head in with her contrast with the Christian and secularist viewpoints. It certainly resonates with my experience. Why I am now a Christian
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    Hundreds arrested after Pro-Palestinian demonstrators flood Cannon Rotunda, Capitol complex

    Hundreds arrested after Pro-Palestinian demonstrators flood Cannon Rotunda, Capitol complex U.S. Capitol Police put out an alert about the demonstrations, saying the activity was not allowed inside Congressional buildings. They worked for hours to clear the crowd that had grown inside. Police...
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    Presbyterian Church in America Leaves National Association of Evangelicals

    Presbyterian Church in America Leaves National Association of Evangelicals
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    Zelensky Nationalizes All TV Channels, Bans 11 Political Parties

    Ukraine suspends 11 political parties with links to Russia Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky Combines All National TV Channels To Combat Alleged ‘Misinformation’ This is the "freedom and democracy" that the Ukranian army is defending. We all know what the reaction of the lying over here...
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    US bombed Tabqa Dam in 2017, endangering tens of thousands of lives

    A Dam in Syria Was on a ‘No-Strike’ List. The U.S. Bombed It Anyway. A military report warned that striking the giant structure could cause tens of thousands of deaths. It isn't often you'll see me posting NYT stories like this, and the big question here is why it took them five years to come...
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    Exclusive: FBI finds scant evidence U.S. Capitol attack was coordinated - sources

    Exclusive: FBI finds scant evidence U.S. Capitol attack was coordinated - sources How anticlimactic...
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    Officer Sicknick suffered strokes and died of natural causes, DC medical examiner says

    Officer Sicknick suffered strokes and died of natural causes, DC medical examiner says "US Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick suffered strokes and died of natural causes one day after responding to the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol, Washington DC's chief medical examiner has...
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    President Biden tells potential migrants: 'Don't come' to the US amid surge at southern border

    President Biden tells potential migrants: 'Don't come' to the US amid surge at southern border Sorry Joe, too little, too late...
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    Doctors report an 'alarming' rise in younger people with liver disease as Americans drink more alcoh

    Doctors report an 'alarming' rise in younger people with liver disease as Americans drink more alcohol In the 11 months since the pandemic began, drinking rates and alcohol sales have been steadily increasing. Doctors have been warning it's a concern, and some say we're already seeing the...
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    US down to 2,500 troops each in Afghanistan and Iraq, as ordered by Trump

    US down to 2,500 troops each in Afghanistan and Iraq, as ordered by Trump Apparently Congress's defense bill failed to stop it. Biden can either continue with the pullout in accordance with the terms of the peace agreement and be out of Afghanistan by May, or he can reverse the pullout, in...
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    Twitter condemns Uganda for blocking social media apps and censoring internet before key election

    Twitter condemns Uganda for blocking social media apps and censoring internet before key election Twitter is openly condemning internet service providers blocking social media apps in the run-up to an election in Uganda as it takes criticism for alleged censorship on its own platform. “Ahead...
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    British Court Denies Extradition Request For Assange

    British judge denies US extradition request for WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange, citing suicide risk
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    Department Of Education To Investigate Princeton For Racial Discrimination

    Department of Education to investigate University following Eisgruber’s letter on racism "In an open letter outlining the University’s efforts to combat racism early this month, University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 wrote, “Racism and the damage it does to people of color nevertheless...
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    Trump to Consider Pardon for Edward Snowden

    Trump says he will look 'very strongly' at granting pardon to whistleblower Edward Snowden Something civil libertarians have been concerned about for a while...
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    British judge orders Christopher Steele to pay damages to Russian bankers named in dossier

    I know by now the Steele dossier seems like yesterday's news, but now we have a legal ruling on it... British judge orders Christopher Steele to pay damages to Russian bankers named in dossier A court in the United Kingdom ordered British ex-spy Christopher Steele to pay thousands in damages...
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    It's Official - The Report of Bounties On US Troops Is a Hoax

    Pentagon Denies NYT Claim of Russian Bounty on US Soldiers in Afghanistan The US Department of Defence (DoD) Has officially denied a New York Times (NYT) report that Russian intelligence offered bounty to the Taliban for killing US and coalition soldiers in Afghanistan. Chief Pentagon Spokesman...
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    Justice Dept. announces first felony charges in attempted toppling of Andrew Jackson statue near Whi

    Justice Dept. announces first felony charges in attempted toppling of Andrew Jackson statue near White House The Justice Department on Saturday announced that four men face felony charges after protesters attempted to tear down a statue of President Andrew Jackson in a park near the White...
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    Peace In Afghanistan At Last?

    Afghan conflict: US and Taliban sign deal to end 18-year war The US and Nato allies have agreed to withdraw all troops within 14 months if the militants uphold the deal. President Trump said the US was "working to finally end America's longest war and bring our troops back home". Talks...
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    Philippines Tells US It Is Ending Military Agreement

    Philippines Tells US It Is Ending Military Agreement The Philippines has informed the United States that it is ending a security agreement that permits American forces to train in the country. A spokesman for Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said U.S. officials were informed of the...
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    Syrian army to deploy along Turkish border in deal with Kurdish-led forces

    Syrian army to deploy along Turkish border in deal with Kurdish-led forces The Syrian army will deploy along the length of the border with Turkey in an agreement with the Kurdish-led administration in northern Syria to help repel a Turkish offensive, the Kurdish-led administration said on...