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    Netscape founder Marc Andreessen: 'The world is going to see an explosion of countries in the years ahead'

    Pando Daily
    October 04, 2013

    “I think there is going to be double, triple, quadruple countries in the coming years,” Andreessen told Sarah Lacy at Thursday night’s PandoMonthly in San Francisco.;


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    Travis Gettys
    March 29, 2023

    Conservative donors expressed an interest in looking beyond Donald Trump and his presumed challenger Ron DeSantis ahead of the Republican presidential primary.

    The Florida governor hasn't officially entered the race, but some conservatives said they were concerned that he could survive a head-to-head battle with the ex-president without alienating MAGA voters or turning off independent voters, and nearly two dozen GOP donors and activists gathered at an event in Sea Island, Georgia told the Washington Post they'd like a backup option to emerge.

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    GOP probes 'seem to be flopping' as voters see them as 'revenge': analysis

    Brad Reed
    March 29, 2023

    Republicans vowed to launch a flurry of investigations into the Biden administration upon retaking control of the House of Representatives, but Vox's Christian Paz argues that these probes all "seem to be flopping" so far.

    Specifically, Paz argues that Republicans made a significant strategic error by not concentrating on hearings of issues that polls show matter to voters, such as the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan or the origins of the coronavirus.

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    Nashville school shooter hid seven firearms in house

    Agence France-Presse
    March 29, 2023

    The 28-year-old who shot dead six people at an elementary school in Nashville was able to buy and conceal multiple weapons in the family home despite evidence of mental health issues, police said Tuesday.

    Two nine-year-old girls, a nine-year-old boy, two teachers and a school custodian died in the Monday attack, which recharged the bitter debate over gun rights in the United States.

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