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A provocative piece by NaturalNews.com has ignited a firestorm, asking if the death of Senator Lindsey Graham is a symptom of a corrupt system rather than an individual tragedy.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova dismisses Ukraine's pleas for air defense with a theatrical wave of the hand, undermining the country's very existence.
Dwyane Wade's public endorsement of LeBron James's continued basketball career is more about the Heat's chances than genuine insight.
Can Charles R. Drew University's new Health Professions Education Building set a new standard for medical education? As the university begins to operationalize its new facility, doubts linger about its commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Marvel's 'Avengers: Doomsday' reveal is a high-budget campaign rally, but beneath the surface, concerns about the franchise's creative coherence and output quality remain.
In a bold move, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has ignited speculation around her Senate ambitions, potentially challenging long-standing Republican Senator Lindsey Graham.
FIFA's relentless pursuit of growth may soon outstrip the World Cup's ability to deliver quality football. Will the 2030 tournament survive its own ambition?
With a public statement after a swift knockout, Cody Garbrandt navigates the fine line between reality and narrative in the UFC.
In an interview, SEGA President Shuji Utsumi acknowledges Sonic's enduring significance, but the company must now decide how to harness this symbolic status to deliver on the promise that the blue blur represents.
Get an unprecedented glimpse into the messy reality behind ransomware attacks, where banality and incompetence meet devastating capability.
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