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@academic_la good



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@osint_69 Are you sure that’s not Philadelphia



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RT @SenWhitehouse: The Washington Post was a great, historic newspaper. I thought being bought by a billionaire would protect its solvency…



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@ChuckCallesto It’s obviously partially due to arsonists, they’re on video tape… however mismanagement is the reason it’s this bad. Shouldn’t the FBI be the ones to investigate though?



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Queen Elizabeth II wasn’t told about Soviet spy in her palace, declassified MI5 files show. https://t.co/aHYzO25XxM #mi5 #UK #QueenElizabeth #spy #espionage #britishhistoy



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Queen Elizabeth II wasn’t told about Soviet spy in her palace, declassified MI5 files show. https://t.co/aHYzO25XxM #mi5 #UK #QueenElizabeth #spy #espionage #britishhistoy



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The United States has embarked on a wide-ranging nuclear modernization program- it maintains a stockpile of approximately 3,700 warheads. #nuclearweapons #military #defense #usa https://t.co/enam65OFzh



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The United States has embarked on a wide-ranging nuclear modernization program- it maintains a stockpile of approximately 3,700 warheads. #nuclearweapons #military #defense #usa https://t.co/enam65OFzh



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In his final address from the State Department on the state of American foreign policy and national security before leaving office, President Biden defended his foreign policy, particularly the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, which he deemed necessary despite the heavy criticism and tragic losses. He urged the incoming Trump administration to continue supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression and emphasized the importance of U.S. defense investments. Biden also highlighted progress in deterring China, asserting that it will not surpass the U.S. economically. He warned about climate change, calling it the single greatest existential threat to humanity, and criticized the incoming admini



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In his final address from the State Department on the state of American foreign policy and national security before leaving office, President Biden defended his foreign policy, particularly the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, which he deemed necessary despite the heavy criticism and tragic losses. He urged the incoming Trump administration to continue supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression and emphasized the importance of U.S. defense investments. Biden also highlighted progress in deterring China, asserting that it will not surpass the U.S. economically. He warned about climate change, calling it the single greatest existential threat to humanity, and criticized the incoming admini