Trump’s Weaponisation Of Coronavirus & The Plot to Steal The Presidency
byTrump weaponised the coronavirus pandemic to strengthen his in-person vote count & to claim a fig-leaf of legitimacy.
Trump weaponised the coronavirus pandemic to strengthen his in-person vote count & to claim a fig-leaf of legitimacy.
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Space-active states face a stark choice: miss out on using the resources of the Moon or sign up to the Artemis Accords.
The act of killing is now akin to a video game. Machines can now be programmed to kill without human interference.
Indian Americans still strongly identify with the Democratic Party, says a survey. Really? Do they?
Until now, we assumed that only those with supernatural powers could create a world like ours. That’s no longer the case.
The “good” side of human nature is much more deep-rooted than the “evil” side.
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We are horrified by the “heinous manifestation of systemic sexual violence and caste-based atrocities in India.”
The time a dad spends with his kids maybe limited. Yet, the quality of his attention is as high as that of a mom.
Contracting the virus could have politically positive or negative consequences for President Donald Trump.
Former civil servants write an open letter to the CM of Uttar Pradesh citing “blatant violations of the rule of law.”
Citing a shoddy forensic investigation, the Uttar Pradesh police is discrediting the Hathras rape case.
Research shows that political violence increases when politicians use inflammatory language.
The rape of a nineteen-year-old Dalit girl in UP reiterates that India remains the most dangerous country for women.