
There is a strange ritual to artillery fire. The most important thing is the camouflage. When properly wrapped up in foliage, the muzzles of howitzers look like fungi. Then there…
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Britain Willing to Compromise on Northern Ireland Protocol Talks
From left, Steve Baker, the minister for Northern Ireland, Chris Heaton-harris, the Northern Ireland Secretary and Simon Coveney, the Irish foreign affairs minister, at the British-irish Conference at Lancaster House…
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Biden Warns of Putin’s ‘Armageddon’ Threat, Ukraine Fights Back With Iranian Drones
A police officer inspects parts of an unmanned aerial vehicle, what Ukrainian authorities consider to be an Iranian-made suicide drone. U.S. has received no fresh intelligence indicating that Russian President…
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California to Address Highest-in-the-Nation Gasoline Prices with Special Session of Legislature
A special session of the legislature would address California’s highest-in-the-nation gasoline prices. California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he would call a special session of the state legislature to address the…
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Herschel Walker Not Qualified for Senate, Says Prominent Republican
If you have been observing the Georgia U.S. Senate campaign closely and you are unusually straightforward and eloquent you would say of Herschel Walker what John Ellis said Wednesday in…
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The U.S. stock market had a rollercoaster week, with investors first hopeful for easier monetary policy, only to later give up those hopes.
U.S. stocks slid Friday after a relatively strong jobs report, capping a rollercoaster week in which investors built up hopes for easier monetary policy—only to then give them up again….
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Designer Chloe Mackintosh Baffled by Farmhouse Interior Design Trend
Interior designer Chloe Mackintosh lives on a cattle farm, and even she is perplexed by the definition of Farmhouse interior design style. Farmhouse has become a broad term, says Ms,…
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The U.S. labor market remains strong despite slowing job growth in September.
The U.S. labor market lost some momentum in September, but remained strong, as high inflation and rising interest rates weighed on the economy. Job growth slowed, with employers adding a…
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Michael Jordan: From Champion to Retiree
Michael Jordan had done it all. Three National Basketball Association MVP awards, three NBA championships, three NBA Finals MVP awards, two Olympic gold medals, sponsorship deals and the riches of…
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Embattled PM warns of ‘stormy days’ and tries to unite MPs in opposition to ‘anti-growth coalition’
Liz Truss attempted yesterday to unite her party around a common enemy of the “anti-growth coalition” of trade unions, remainers and green campaigners after a turbulent Tory conference that left…
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