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  • Welcome to week 17 of WWIII Biological Warfare.Breaking all records, The U.S. took merely 3 months to reach1,000,000 cases.WWIII has killed 60,000…
  • The High Court Nominee Harkens back to Thurgood Marshall
  • With Turkish troops poised to cross the border into northern Iraq, the Kurdish people of Iraq fear they'll become victims once again. They were gassed by Saddam Hussein's forces in 1988, and became the targets of the Iraqi military's "ethnic purification" campaign. In his commentary, NPR's Scott Simon worries the Kurds will have the most to lose in the current war.
  • With the terrorist attack on Paris there has been backlash over Syrian refugees coming to this country with a majority of governors say they oppose them…
  • In the summer of 1845, David Thoreau took time to contemplate life on Waldon Pond and described -- what has now become known as -- the battle of the ants.…
  • Five Months of WWIIIBy Steve PlotkinWelcome to almost 5-months of WWIII Bioterrorism. We had many casualties this week.Isn't it ironic that our muted 75th…
  • Protests over the death of George Floyd have continued for weeks as many local jurisdictions begin to approve police reform measures. Delmarva Public…
  • Feeling under the weather is never enjoyable, but being sick in a combat zone is wretchedly miserable. Stuck with bronchitis, Capt. Nate Rawlings is reminded of why sometimes, when you can't be sure of the outcome, all you can look forward to is the end.
  • John Updike won two Pulitzer Prizes for his series of novels. He was also a noted poet and essayist, as well as a critic of literature and fine art. In 2005, Updike contributed to This I Believe. In his essay, he writes about the art of fiction, politics and religion.
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