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Some Republicans appear to value the Iran War more than their jobs. The post Will the GOP Let Trump Get Back on Track? appeared first on The American Conservative
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A clampdown on top U.S. AI is fueling concern that Washington is handing Beijing a cyberwarfare advantage
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Oisín Rogers takes your questions on how pubs can not only survive, but thrive. In the main episode we heard Oisín’s radical ideas about why he thinks pubs are essential not just for our history and identity, but also for the problems of the modern age. Today, Oisín considers the old-fashioned pub customs some people cherish and others find faintly terrifying: no laptops, no swearing, no sprawling groups and even a landlord who is not desperately pleased to see you. Are these traditions part ...
Trump could be confident his war in Iran would not touch the daily lives of most voters
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