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BREAKING: At Pope Leo XIV’s urging, U.S. Catholic bishops just delivered the strongest rebuke of a sitting president in Church history — condemning Trump-Vance raids as “inhumane” and “dehumanizing” in a 216–5 vote. thelettersfromleo.com/p/breaking-at-…

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Rats. We love that place. It was a Brighams before WMC, and Fr. Neenan used to go in and chat with students there. Any plans for a new owner?

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Nice win for the Eagles today. Not the season we wanted, but the team played hard throughout, not easy to do under the circumstances. Wait til next year!

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Hope Grayson gets a shot in the NFL if he wants it. He deserves it. He is, smart, tough, loyal and a good pocket passer who was at BC at the wrong time for him to show fully what he can do.

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How about Ron Chernow's biography - would that meet your standards? Hamilton was born in Nieves. So where he was born made him a British citizen?

Roman Sheremeta 🇺🇸🇺🇦 (@rshereme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On May 16, 1940, the British newspaper Daily Mirror published this cartoon, dedicating it to those who were calling for negotiations with Hitler. In the image, a man holds two posters reading: “Peace by negotiation” and “Make a deal with Hitler now!” Many years have passed, but

On May 16, 1940, the British newspaper Daily Mirror published this cartoon, dedicating it to those who were calling for negotiations with Hitler. In the image, a man holds two posters reading: “Peace by negotiation” and “Make a deal with Hitler now!”

Many years have passed, but
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Two Ukrainian Defenders from Varash - call signs "Tequila" and "Chef" - held a position near Pokrovsk in Donetsk region for over 160 days. In addition to observation and reconnaissance, they provided support to brothers-in-arms who were evacuated after being wounded. Eventually,

Two Ukrainian Defenders from Varash - call signs "Tequila" and "Chef" - held a position near Pokrovsk in Donetsk region for over 160 days. In addition to observation and reconnaissance, they provided support to brothers-in-arms who were evacuated after being wounded.

Eventually,
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Putin isn’t fighting for Russia's security, he’s fighting for a place in the history books. Tragically, Ukraine is paying the price for his vanity.

Christopher Duggan (@chrisduggan84) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not only do these highly successful people enrich our lives they enrich America's pocketbooks. Think of the thousands of people who have jobs because of them - not to mention the stock prices of the companies they founded or ran.

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29 DECEMBER 1775, NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND: “If the slave trade be altogether unjust, is it not equally unjust to hold those in slavery, who by this trade have been reduced to this unhappy state?” Congregationalist theologian Samuel Hopkins writes to Thomas Cushing.

29 DECEMBER 1775, NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND: “If the slave trade be altogether unjust, is it not equally unjust to hold those in slavery, who by this trade have been reduced to this unhappy state?” Congregationalist theologian Samuel Hopkins writes to Thomas Cushing.
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And his audience, Thomas Cushing, is no longer a member of the Continental Congress, having been replaced in Massachusetts’s delegation by Elbridge Gerry. Samuel Hopkins’s letter to Thomas Cushing: founders.archives.gov/documents/Adam…

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William Dalrymple is a spectacular historian. He has a keen insight on politics, both past and present. We should consider carefully what he writes.

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Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱 All Canadians must ask themselves, does our country support international law? Or do we support the US Empire currently led by a man who has publicly announced he wants Canada and its resources to become part of the United States? Who’s next? yvesengler.com/2026/01/03/can…

<a href="/jkenney/">Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱</a> All Canadians must ask themselves, does our country support international law? Or do we support the US Empire currently led by a man who has publicly announced he wants Canada and its resources to become part of the United States?
Who’s next?
yvesengler.com/2026/01/03/can…
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Horrible. But America can say nothing about it anymore, because our current leaders have announced to the world that this is perfectly appropriate.

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Most Christians in Germany in the 1930s either supported Hitler or did not openly oppose his imperial ambitions. Why? According to historians, there were at least five reasons: 1. Nationalism After World War I and the humiliating Treaty of Versailles, many Germans felt deeply

Most Christians in Germany in the 1930s either supported Hitler or did not openly oppose his imperial ambitions. Why? According to historians, there were at least five reasons:

1. Nationalism

After World War I and the humiliating Treaty of Versailles, many Germans felt deeply