We all remember from school that one of the battle cries of the American Revolution, and the decision to split our nation from the then-greatest power the earth had ever seen, was "no taxation without ...
Australian actor Martin Grelis, who appeared in the 1999 first installment of The Matrix film series, has died at the age of 57. “Martin was a bright spark who lit up every room he was in—a talented ...
Martin Grelis has died at the age of 57. The Matrix actor's passing was confirmed on Tuesday (16.12.25) by his talent agency Sophie Jermyn Management, but no details of the cause of his death have ...
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While I personally have no idea if the Duffer brothers will actually take the riskier route of making “Byler” canon, I think it’s important to consider the wider impact this decision would have. The ...
You can stop looking for glitches in the Matrix—it’s finally been proven that our universe is not merely a simulation running on some powerful alien civilization’s supercomputer. An international team ...
America’s Constitution established bold principles about the relationship between the people and their government. One of those is that while subjects are governed, citizens in democracies organize to ...
Alaqua Cox as Maya Lopez in Marvel Studios' Echo (Photo Credit: Disney+) In 2022, when “CODA” swept the Academy Awards, Hollywood celebrated a transformative moment for authentic representation as ...
Taxes are going up. Debt is skyrocketing. Priorities are out of whack. The government is rounding up citizens. And what are the parties doing? Gerrymandering for power. What is the president doing?
Believe it or not, Vice President JD Vance has said a number of things over the years that I agree with. Newsom, California Democrats and their attempt to wrest power from the state’s independent ...
In this week's It’s Debatable article, Rick Rosen and Charles Moster debate whether we're all living in a computer simulation like the Matrix. Rosen retired as a professor from the Texas Tech ...
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