How Ukraine is winning the propaganda war
It took two months for Ukrainian officials to acknowledge that the story was a myth. “The ghost of Kiev is a superhero legend, whose character… Read More »How Ukraine is winning the propaganda war
It took two months for Ukrainian officials to acknowledge that the story was a myth. “The ghost of Kiev is a superhero legend, whose character… Read More »How Ukraine is winning the propaganda war
Fox News host Peter Hegseth responded on Sunday to a hate group that is reportedly planning a riot at a gay pride parade by scorning… Read More »Peter Hegseth Makes Annoying Comment About Hate Group Arrest Near Pride Parade
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Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Former President Donald Trump has reignited tensions within Trumpworld over a recent campaign endorsement. This time, Trump’s support of… Read More »Trump’s latest endorsement sparks backlash in Trumpworld
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