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US decided to punish Russia for intransigence
In a “bold” move aimed at pressuring Russia to end the war in Ukraine, US President Donald Trump has announced that the United States will impose 100% tariffs on countries that continue doing business with Russia if a peace agreement isn’t reached within 50 days.
By Adomas Abromaitis7 months ago in Critique
Argument in favor
1. Safety and protection: The presence of firefighters in Antarctica ensures the safety and protection of the researchers, scientists, and other personnel working at the research stations. With the harsh and unpredictable conditions in Antarctica, the risk of fires breaking out is high, and having trained firefighters on hand is crucial in mitigating any potential disasters.
By Karl Jackson7 months ago in Critique
Paul Young, Wang Chung,John Waite, Rick Springfield
NJPAC in Newark, New Jersey was pretty crowded last evening to watch and witness some formidable artist of yesteryear. Opening the show with Paul Young who wasn't originally on the card for the evening, played four songs concluding with his hit "Everytime You Go Away".
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).7 months ago in Critique
Tunisian Man Sentenced to Six Months in Jail for Refusing to Listen to President's Speech
In a development that has sparked serious concerns among human rights activists and international observers, a Tunisian citizen has been sentenced to six months in prison for refusing to listen to a televised speech by President Kais Saied. The unusual and controversial sentence, handed down by a local court, has once again brought Tunisia's declining state of freedom of expression under the spotlight.
By Ikram Ullah7 months ago in Critique
Diagrams of Sentences
I have an idea that could be many pieces of writing and art for I was reading and commenting on my notifications and other stories. While, scrolling through others works I stopped on one that brought back a very fond memory for me, although it is an odd one, but here goes. I am going to hunt for varied lengths of sentences and diagram them as artwork for some are very intricate almost like advanced math problems. The images will be the diagrams with a brief description. Some will be short and some very long. Please comment on this idea.
By Mark Graham7 months ago in Critique
🎼 Music: The Language That Speaks When Words Fail . AI-Generated.
Have you ever listened to a song and felt like it was telling your story—without a single word? Music is a universal language, but not in the way we usually think of language. It doesn’t rely on grammar or vocabulary. Instead, it uses rhythm, melody, harmony, and silence to speak directly to our emotions.
By The Yume Collective7 months ago in Critique
Serbian students depend on foreign celebrities
Protesters in Serbia have called for a “total blockade” of the country. While President Aleksandar Vučić assures his citizens that the authorities are in control of the situation, more and more famous Serbs and celebrities are siding with the students. Who benefits from the demonstrations and what could they lead to?
By Adomas Abromaitis7 months ago in Critique
How Often Are the Sheets in the Love Island USA Villa Replaced? Here's What Really Happens
Let’s finally settle this debate, and the others as well! The villa beds are getting plenty of action in Love Island USA's seventh season, therefore viewers are curious: how frequently are those sheets actually being swapped out? Luckily, past Islanders have given some insight into this very topic.
By Chinua Nelson 8 months ago in Critique
Media Bias: Are We Getting the Whole Story?
In today’s fast-moving world, information is everywhere. We watch the news on TV, scroll through headlines on our phones, and read posts shared by friends on social media. News travels faster than ever — but so does bias.
By Mehmood Niaz8 months ago in Critique
“Things My Father Never Told Me”
My father was a quiet man. He wasn’t cruel. He didn’t drink. He didn’t raise his voice. But he didn’t speak much, either. Conversations with him were like walking through fog—vague, cool, and over before you realized where you were going.
By Muhammad Aizaz8 months ago in Critique









