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The Speech That Brought Down Stalin’s Legacy
In February 1956, Khrushchev stunned the Soviet leadership by denouncing Joseph Stalin’s cult of personality and mass terror, ...
When Adolf Hitler shot himself in his Berlin bunker in 1945, he was directly responsible for the deaths of more than ten ...
At the height of World War II, Klaus Fuchs, a brilliant British physicist working on the Manhattan Project, secretly passed America’s most guarded nuclear secrets to Joseph Stalin’s Soviet Union.
Gorbachev’s reforms heralded freedoms and an end to the cold war. Three writers raised during the 1980s and ’90s lament the ...
And, if socialists gain control of America, then more of Margaret Thatcher’s wisdom becomes salient: “The signposts of ...
For all its economic benefits — and its unsurpassed standing in the world community — America’s university system finds ...
Tim Graham is director of media analysis at the Media Research Center and executive editor of the blog NewsBusters.org. Earth to Mockler: Hamas had one election and never allowed another. Trump won an ...
The Pioneer on MSN
Age of aging, staging incumbents
In the past few decades, several historians and academics tried to make sense of the fast-changing, turbulent, and disruptive world order. There were discussions on the ‘Clash of Civilisations’ ...
Whatever form such regroupments take, the Permanent Revolutionary Congress and Kongomano la Mapinduzi share with the ...
Through the campaigns of Zohran Mamdani and Mikie Sherrill, we can see a path that tenuously unites both social democrats and moderates. Future Democratic electoral successes will rest on a foundation ...
Toronto Life on MSN
The Influentials 2025
In a world first, Lipsman and his team in Sunnybrook’s Hurvitz Brain Sciences Program non-invasively breached the blood-brain ...
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