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It's not apparent why Chinese ownership of farms in the U.S. is usually a bad thing.
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There is a new kind of nuclear competition that hasn't been seen since the Cold War.
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A new study finds that there is no link between how much money is spent on research and development and how much drugs cost.
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Was the big step forward for people just a big lie?
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Prioritize simplicity, moderation, and kindness. Getting along with others will increase your popularity and help you achieve your goals.
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The alleged intruder was shot by a 93-year-old man in Moreno Valley, California, on Wednesday. The man said the suspect came into 'a gunfight with a pocket knife.'
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A company with ties to billionaire Bill Gates bought 2,100 acres of potato farmland in the northern part of North Dakota. When people in the area complained, the state's top prosecutor stepped in.
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Despite recent market turmoil, Bitfarms has decided to sell 3,000 bitcoins for $62 million instead of hodling them, a decision that has slashed miners' profit margins.
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Mass shootings are awful enough, but leftists have politicized them. They then suggest that by politicizing these tragedies even more, the frequency of them will decrease.
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Gun control supporters benefit from knee-jerk support for the police because it undermines the most fundamental argument for gun ownership: the government's armed enforcers will not keep us secure and are likely to abuse their authority.