Pro-Kremlin outlets cheered "mass casualties" among Western military personnel following the "precision strike" in March, but is there any truth to the story?
The Florida governor has been laying the groundwork for a potential 2024 campaign. After Donald Trump's indictment, what might that campaign look like?
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Japanese manufacturers are renowned world- wide for delivering the highest quality, and that quality comes down to monozukuri. While it can be translated as “making things” or “manufacturing”, monozukuri means so much more than its humble translation.
Owing to a remarkable diversifi cation effort in recent years, the Faroe Islands now
ranks amongst the top 15 in the world based on GDP per capita, behind the USA and
Singapore and ahead of Denmark, according to the World Bank. Building its strengths in
fi nancial services, manufacturing, IT and telecoms, shipping, and petroleum, the Faroe
Islands doubled its GDP between 1998-2015 – from DDK 7.4 billion to DDK 16.7 billion.
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Pro-Kremlin outlets cheered "mass casualties" among Western military personnel following the "precision strike" in March, but is there any truth to the story?
Harry's surprise visit to London courts this week has Britons more sure than ever that he will be at Westminster Abbey on May 6 to see his father crowned king.
The senator said that he was "so happy to be home" and urged "people who are suffering with depression in red counties and blue counties" to "please get help."
A former Fox producer, who accuses the network of coercing her to give misleading testimony in the Dominion defamation case, is due to give a TV interview tonight.
"I had already lost one homeland...if I didn't do anything...I would lose another. I couldn't just stand there, and I couldn't run away again," a soldier says.
Heather Mac Donald, the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a bestselling author, joins Josh to discuss the ascendance of pernicious DEI ideology and other themes from her forthcoming book, "When Race Trumps Merit: How the Pursuit of Equity Sacrifices Excellence, Destroys Beauty, and Threatens Lives."
Cultural and political commentator Quentin R. Jiles joins Kristal to talk about black masculinity in entertainment after a photo of Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors embracing each other was met with homophobic comments online.
Katherine Mangu-Ward, editor-in-chief at Reason magazine, and CJ Pearson, Conservative activist and commentator at PragerU, join us to debate the possibility of the US government banning TikTok, the deliberate use of the wrong pronouns, and what is the definition of 'woke'?
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The Florida governor has been laying the groundwork for a potential 2024 campaign. After Donald Trump's indictment, what might that campaign look like?
In terms of spot price as traded on the global market, when times are uncertain like during war and political uncertainty, gold has traditionally been a safe haven.