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Augustus uses Caesar’s deification to cement his rise to power
After Julius Caesar’s death the Roman Senate declared him a god, a decision that transformed the political landscape. This ...
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Comedian John Mulaney halts Minneapolis shows as ICE resistance heats up: ‘Situation is so unsafe’
A popular comedian has postponed the Minneapolis shows he’d had scheduled for this weekend on account of all the drama in town. However, comedian John Mulaney is […] ...
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Letter: How about a worldwide New Year's resolution for kindness and gratitude?
Letter writer says the past year has brought much strife in the U.S. and abroad, creating a need for a collective New Year's resolution.
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Remembering Isiaka Adeleke
AS the funeral bell clinked nine years ago, in haughty disturbance of the eerie night, sounding the reveille of his passage, ...
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NATH'S NATTERS: Old Avenue and City rivalry stirred up as former eye road back
EARLIER this week, one prominent football social media account really did risk it all when comparing Bradford City and Bradford (Park Avenue).
His campaign for the office revealed a different facet of Ahmad Lawan: the relentless political operator, a consensus-builder ...
People have worshipped god since the beginning of recorded time. Some have been demigods, or half-human, or semi-divine.
Cleopatra ruled over Ancient Egypt from 51 to 30 BC and was the last ruler of the Greek Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt.
The life of Gaius Cornelius Gallus (ca. 70–27 BCE) shows what happened to politicians in ancient Rome who fell out of favor ...
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Donald Trump, America’s Auditor: How One Leader Exposed Democracy’s Fault Lines
What happens when a political outsider acts as an unsanctioned auditor of the system? Trump’s presidency exposes weaknesses in American democracy that had long gone unnoticed. Every system eventually ...
In 49 BC, Julius Caesar defies the Roman Senate and crosses the Rubicon river into Italy, uttering “alea iacta est” (the die is cast), signaling the start of civil war ...
A decade later, Senator Sifuna is now on the receiving end with little-known Migori Senator Eddy Oketch at the centre of a clamour to have his counterpart de-whipped from all parliamentary positions ...
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