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“Make America great again” is the perfect empty political marketing slogan. It is hollow enough for people to fill with their own aspirations and enrobed in a vaguely patriotic sentiment. Anyone who ...
"It’s not politically correct to use the term, “Regime Change,” but if the current Iranian Regime is unable to MAKE IRAN ...
Jungkook said he was unaware of the historical and political context behind the slogan “Make Tokyo Great Again." ...
All that to say that saying “America” and “great” in the same sentence can fire up the alarms for some people, and an example of exactly that played out in a recent WNBA broadcast. Caitlin Clark and ...
Mick Clifford saw two noticeable features to an anti-immigration protest in Dublin last weekend. The preponderance of ...
A day after US strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, President Trump hinted at possible regime change, questioning Iran’s ...
The Atlantic reported that a group of senior Iranian officials has begun preparing a plan to govern Iran without Supreme ...
Rebecca Lobo backtracked on her comments during the Indiana Fever-Las Vegas Aces matchup featuring Caitlin Clark and A'ja ...
Podcast host Joe Rogan has a massive following and a devoted fan base because he pulls no punches. The former "Fear Factor" ...
The 27-year-old K-pop star, who recently completed his compulsory military service in South Korea, was wearing the hat on ...
“Make America great again” is the perfect empty political marketing slogan. It is hollow enough for people to fill with their own aspirations and enrobed in a vaguely patriotic sentiment.
The singer, who was slammed after he was spotted wearing a cap bearing the words "Make Tokyo Great Again" during a rehearsal ...