Mark Cuban’s Gamble on Anti-Patriotism Is a Star Spangled Bust
Mavericks owner Mark Cuban bet that axing the Star Spangled Banner from NBA opening events would catch on. It hasn’t, and he’s flip-flopped.
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Mavericks owner Mark Cuban bet that axing the Star Spangled Banner from NBA opening events would catch on. It hasn’t, and he’s flip-flopped.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid warned that the insurgents “will definitely return to war” if Washington “rejects this deal.”
A new WHO advisory suggests that machines used to test for COVID-19 may not have been correctly calibrated, leading to inflated case numbers.
Leslie Socolov has gone viral for her anti-Semitic rant, but she got off scot-free for killing decorated Green Beret Richard Flaherty in 2015.
The Army has announced sweeping changes to its appearance and uniform code AR 670-1. But the ‘progressive’ edits are already falling short.
We’re so accustomed to historic moments being draped in ten-dollar words and big ideas. SecDef Lloyd Austin clearly doesn’t operate that way.
General Lloyd Austin is poised to become Secretary of Defense, but many wonder how he will align with the policies of the new administration.
The real danger facing America is that our elected representatives will continue to follow their divisive, ineffective approach that has weakened our republic.
Acting SecDef Miller will be replaced under the new administration, but his successors would be wise to take a few pages out of his playbook.
Violence in Africa seems far removed leading Americans ask why what goes on in Somalia so important to the security of the USA. Here’s why.
On Friday, Twitter permanently banned President Trump. Now the platform is suspending the accounts of journalists for doing their jobs.
By contacting the Joint Chiefs of Staff directly, Pelosi — seemingly unknowingly — undermined the protocols and made the country look weak.