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Right or Left? How History Decides Which Side of the Road You’re On

If you’ve ever landed in the UK, Australia, or Japan and felt that brief moment of panic watching cars come at you “the wrong way,” you’re not alone. But here’s the part that surprises people: the United States and France … Continue reading

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The Half-Time Heist: Two Super Bowls, Two Americas, and a Lyrical Scandal

Tomorrow, when the clock hits zero for halftime at Super Bowl LX, America won’t just be watching one show – it’ll be witnessing a calculated standoff over what ‘American’ even means. On one channel, the NFL features Bad Bunny. On … Continue reading

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The Dirt is Speaking: From Cyrus the Great to the 2026 Fight for Human Rights

A 2,500-Year-Old Idea That Still Haunts Today’s Politics Growing up Persian, whether in Iran or Irangeles (aka Los Angeles), London, New York, or San Francisco, you probably have heard of Cyrus the Great. Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump made … Continue reading

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