UNSC powerless to punish Russia because '40 percent are actively engaged in genocide': Thiessen

In a speech to the united-nations” target=”_blank”>United Nations Security Council< against personalities, citing grave “war crimes”. Afterward, former Bush speechwriter fox-news-flash” target=”_blank”>Marc Thiessen< that there is not much the United Nations is able to do because nearly half of its security council’s permanent membership – the states with veto power — are complicit in “crimes…

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15 states threaten legal action against Biden admin to protect 'integrity of women's sports'

EXCLUSIVE: us-regions is leading 14 states in threatening legal action against the education in an effort to “protect the integrity of women’s sports.” “We are prepared to take legal action to uphold Title IX’s plain meaning and safeguard the integrity of women’s sports,” Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen wrote to the Civil Rights Division of…

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What's behind the trend of women posting make-up free photos on social media?

What do Michelle Pfeiffer, Tyra Banks, Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Lopez and Helen Mirren have in common?  Social media platforms don’t just harm teenagers, but can be medical-research” target=”_blank”>harmful<. “We’re also bombarded by images on our phones all the time—this five years ago, this 10 years ago,” New York psychiatrist Dr. Samantha Boardman, noting, ” ……

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Magic Johnson wanted to hit Howard Stern after radio host in 1998 said, 'at least you had fun getting AIDS'

nba” target=”_blank”>Magic Johnson< during an appearance on Johnson’s short-lived tv” target=”_blank”>late-night talk show< Former NBA basketball player Earvin Magic Johnson poses at the premiere of the movie "The Legend of Tarzan" in Hollywood, California, June 27, 2016. (Reuters/Danny Moloshok) “So many times, I wanted to say something and hit him at the same time –…

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US general says counter-terrorism efforts are 'more difficult' after Biden's Afghanistan withdrawal

Conducting effective counter-terrorism operations is “more difficult” following joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Joe Biden<, U.S. Gen. Richard Clarke testified in the Senate on Tuesday. Clark, the commander of the military” target=”_blank”>United States Special Operations Command< Nebraska Sen. Deb Fischer questioned Clarke about the challenges of conducting USSOC counter-terrorism operations in extremist hotbeds without the assets provided by…

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