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The World Is a Book, and Those Who Do Not Travel Read Only a Page
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The World Is a Book, and Those Who Do Not Travel Read Only a Page

Life is a grand story, and the world serves as its limitless library. The saying, “The … The World Is a Book, and Those Who Do Not Travel Read Only a PageRead more

by The editor•14 January 2025•0•Posted inTravel
Leisure is the Mother of Philosophy
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Leisure is the Mother of Philosophy

In our fast-paced, goal-oriented world, we often overlook the power of leisure. We are taught to … Leisure is the Mother of PhilosophyRead more

by The editor•14 January 2025•0•Posted inLifestyle
In the Practice of Tolerance, One’s Enemy Is the Best Teacher
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In the Practice of Tolerance, One’s Enemy Is the Best Teacher

Tolerance is a value that transcends cultures, religions, and philosophies. It calls for understanding, acceptance, and … In the Practice of Tolerance, One’s Enemy Is the Best TeacherRead more

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Senate Democrats Are Destroying Pete Hegseth

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by The editor•14 January 2025•Posted inPolitics Matters
Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it
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Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it

In a world full of distractions and expectations, it can be easy to overlook the beauty … Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees itRead more

by The editor•14 January 2025•0•Posted inFashion
If the path be beautiful, let us not ask where it leads
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If the path be beautiful, let us not ask where it leads

Life often presents us with choices, each leading down an unknown path. Some of these paths … If the path be beautiful, let us not ask where it leadsRead more

by The editor•14 January 2025•0•Posted inLifestyle
Fashion Fades, Only Style Remains the Same
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Fashion Fades, Only Style Remains the Same

In the ever-changing world of fashion, trends come and go, often leaving us wondering what’s truly … Fashion Fades, Only Style Remains the SameRead more

by The editor•14 January 202512 July 2025•0•Posted inFashion
Jack Smith Was Going To Convict Donald Trump
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Jack Smith Was Going To Convict Donald Trump

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by The editor•14 January 20258 March 2025•Posted inPolitics Matters
Food Is Our Love Language
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Food Is Our Love Language

Food has always played a central role in human culture, not just as a means of … Food Is Our Love LanguageRead more

by The editor•14 January 202512 July 2025•0•Posted inFood
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Arizona AG Requests Jack Smith’s Case Files For Criminal Prosecutions

PoliticusUSA is solely supported by readers like you, and the one way that you can get … Arizona AG Requests Jack Smith’s Case Files For Criminal ProsecutionsRead more

by The editor•13 January 2025•Posted inPolitics Matters
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Disaster For Trump As Republicans Might Not Be Able To Pass Tax Cuts For The Rich This Year

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Democrats Are Going On Offense Before Trump Takes Office

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Republicans Are Going Full Scumbag On Aid To California After Wildfires

Please support PoliticusUSA by becoming a subscriber. Subscribe now Republicans Are Trying To Punish California During … Republicans Are Going Full Scumbag On Aid To California After WildfiresRead more

by The editor•12 January 2025•Posted inPolitics Matters
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The Media Tries To Turn The LA Wildfires Into A Criticism Of Biden

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Biden Gives America A Final Taste Of Presidential Leadership With LA Wildfire Response

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Trump To Screw Farmers To Pay For Tax Cuts For Billionaires

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Biden Has Created More Jobs Than Trump, Obama, and George W. Bush

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House Republicans To Pay For Tax Cuts For Rich By Taking Food And Healthcare Away From The Poor

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Hakeem Jeffries And Chuck Schumer Have Their Strategy For Democrats, And It’s A Good One

If you want your news, opinion, and analysis with no influence from the billionaire class or … Hakeem Jeffries And Chuck Schumer Have Their Strategy For Democrats, And It’s A Good OneRead more

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Trump To Be America’s First Felon President As SCOTUS Humiliates Him While Denying Sentencing Delay

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