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To understand why we are going crazy, you have to understand a basic principle.  Parents love to trash the technologies their kids flash.  In the 1990s, gory, blood and guts videogames were booming.  And adults blamed those games for the violence and crime in society.  In 1992 and 1993 there were Senate hearings about Mortal
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In August 1862, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania quickly responded to President Lincoln’s request for more troops. An overwhelming response of volunteers would provide the Union with eighteen infantry regiments that would serve for a period of nine months. Individual motivations to enlist were as varied as were the volunteers themselves. Many wanted the attractive recruiting
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Some performers spend years trying to convince Hollywood they can do more than one thing. Despina Mirou has quietly built a career proving it. Whether she’s stepping into a dramatic role, delivering razor-sharp comedy, walking a red carpet, or embracing an ambitious character transformation, Mirou approaches every opportunity with the same philosophy: keep audiences guessing.
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By Howard Bloom Donald Trump has now told us for the 38th time that we are on the brink of a peace deal with Iran, a Memorandum of Understanding in which we both agree to turn the Strait of Hormuz back into a free passage zone, in which we agree to stage a next level of
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By Howard Bloom Two surprising things happened in the Iran War on Wednesday, June 3rd.  Congress passed a War Powers Resolution.  And our president announced about Iran’s supreme leader that “we seem to be getting along quite well” and that he would like to sit down with him in person. Meanwhile, our president has proclaimed that when
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Our president believes we’ve won the Iran war. He might be surprised to discover that Iran believes he’s lost. Yes, Iran thinks it has won.  Here’s what one of Iran’s mouthpieces, PressTV, said on Monday:  the American side now confronts an inescapable choice: either cease hostilities and accept Iran’s terms, or brace for the complete
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Our president believes we’ve won the Iran war.  Decisively.  He might be surprised to discover that Iran believes he’s lost. Yes, Iran thinks it has won.  And that the US and our Israeli partner have suffered many “strategic defeats at the hands of the Islamic Revolution” and have “failed to learn” our lesson.  So if
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Ashley Paul’s latest single “Body Language” has made a remarkable climb on the UK charts, jumping from #20 to #5, marking a major breakthrough moment for the artist. But beyond its commercial success, “Body Language” taps into something deeper — the universal, often unspoken ways we communicate emotion, intention, and connection. Built around the idea that what we don’t say can
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Few thinkers are as fearless about challenging scientific orthodoxy as Howard Bloom. Known for his sweeping, cross-disciplinary ideas about evolution, culture, and the cosmos, Bloom has spent decades asking uncomfortable questions about how life actually works. His book The Case of the Sexual Cosmos: Everything You Know About Nature Is Wrong may be his boldest challenge yet. In
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Howard Bloom has never been comfortable playing small. He started out as a science-obsessed kid in Buffalo, pivoted into becoming a powerhouse publicist in the rock world (yes — the guy worked with legends), and then swung back into big-idea science writing with the energy of someone who thinks the universe is still wildly misunderstood.
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There are artists… and then there are anomalies. Despina Mirou is not just a performer, not just a presence — she is an experience. A global anomaly of art, glamour, intellect, and fearless individuality. She doesn’t enter rooms — she alters their temperature. In a world obsessed with imitation, Despina is pure originality. Her energy
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The world of prestigious entertainment awards—anchored by the Oscars in film, Emmys in television, Grammys in music, and Tonys in theater—has long served as the definitive benchmark for artistic excellence and global cultural impact. In recent years, newer and more specialized accolades such as the World Entertainment Awards and Global Entertainment Awards have expanded that
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Tina Nelms doesn’t rush moments—she listens to them. Her music lives in the space between breath and belief, where emotion isn’t pushed but revealed. There’s a calm authority in her voice, the kind that comes from knowing exactly who you are and refusing to dilute it. That restraint is what makes her Christmas single, “A Christmas Memory,” land
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