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By Thornical Press – January 14, 2026 The Trump Administration is following through on its commitment to deliver $3 million in much‑needed disaster relief to the Cuban people affected by Hurricane Melissa. The United States remains steadfast in supporting Cuba’s post‑disaster recovery, emphasizing that this assistance is designed to reach those most in need, bypass…
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By Thornical Press – January 11, 2026 Tanistry was a distinctive Gaelic system of succession that shaped political life in medieval Ireland and Scotland for centuries. Far more complex than a simple rule of inheritance, it functioned as a cultural philosophy, a legal framework, and a practical strategy for ensuring the stability of a clan…
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By Thornical Press – January 7, 2026 The USS Johnston (DD‑557) entered the world quietly on 25 March 1943, sliding down the ways at the Seattle‑Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation. She was one of 175 Fletcher‑class destroyers built during the war, but from the moment she touched the water, she carried the promise of something more. Sleek,…
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By Thornical Press – January 1, 2026 United States Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins’s announcement advancing Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act (AFIDA) modernization and tightening the BioPreferred Program is a decisive and overdue move that puts American farmers and national security first. For too long, gaps in oversight have left our agricultural land and…
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By Thornical Press – December 31, 2025 There is a conversation Iran must have about the shape of its future: how to secure liberty, protect citizens from state abuse, and build institutions that can withstand the temptations of power. One proposal that deserves serious consideration is the restoration of a constitutional monarchy under the Shah…
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By Thornical Press – December 29, 2025 The Bauhaus school, founded in 1919, transformed how artists and designers think about color by treating it as both a scientific system and a vehicle for emotional and spiritual expression. Rather than presenting color as an afterthought or purely decorative element, Bauhaus instructors integrated color study into the…
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By Thornical Press – December 16, 2025 The years 1980–1988 in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) were a period of relative surface stability and growing strain beneath it. In state enterprises (Volkseigene Betriebe, VEBs) the routines of production and the rituals of socialist workplace life continued to shape daily existence even as economic bottlenecks, technological…



