Is it okay to be selfish for the good of lots of people?
How will you prevent further volatility in our economic relations, given your claims that Iceland caused a dip in the U.S. stock market?
What are some historical lessons from other wars and conflicts that would be applicable to the Russian invasion in Ukraine?
What do you think of the reaction from Huw Edwards, the former BBC newsreader, to the upcoming drama 'Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards'?
Am I just getting old if I break into tears when I come across a short film of Stephen Colbert and Paul Simon singing "Feeling Grovvy"? After all, I heard them the first time and I'll always have that.
Does the wave of Russian attacks indicate that Russia has no intention of ending the war in Ukraine?
Is there still a realistic chance for diplomatic negotiations between Iran and the United States, or is conflict more likely to continue escalating?
How would the deployment of 3,000 US troops impact the balance of power in the Middle East conflict?
Do you think there will be heightened tensions at airport security checkpoints that have federal immigration officers present?
Can a country truly maintain its own moral compass when every international alliance has become a short-term business deal?
Could the Iran–US tensions escalate into a full-scale regional war involving Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE?
My friend said she is getting more serious with her boyfriend but hasn’t seen him since January. Is she delusional?
Do you think China will take advantage of the US Defense Department's decision to cut ties with Anthropic?
Who is considered the man at the center of Trump's claim that the U.S. is "talking to a top Iranian person"?
How successful has Singapore been in striving to be self-sufficient in food resilience and production?
Is there reasonable evidence that we continue to live when we die?
How are young people in your country currently redefining what it means to have a successful career?
Why is brain dead moron Republican Trump spending billions on war with Iran when it could go to health care or for other benefits for the American people?
What is the need to send paratroopers and Marines to/towards Iran if everything has been obliterated like Trump said? Are any Americans still buying this Trump BS about short-term pain and long-term gain?
How do people in your community determine which news sources to trust during times of uncertainty?
How have the ways that neighbors rely on each other changed since the social landscape shifted a few years ago?
As Americans, we are taught our military have the God-given right to blitzkrieg sovereign nations, just like Germany in 1940. Why do the British Empire, France and the EU think they can halt a US military blitzkrieg of Canada, Greenland and Iceland?
How would higher fuel prices for United Airlines impact consumer demand for air travel?
What are some of the signs that an account on prediction market for the US and Iran reaching a ceasefire by March 31, is an insider trading?
Is there a risk that, if negotiations with Iran are successful, it would only embolden both Russia and China?
What are some effective diplomatic strategies to improve U.S.-EU relations after a period of distrust?
Are Americans appreciating the benefits of AI technology enough, as Vinod Khosla suggests?
How will United Airlines break even and cover an $11 billion expense from oil prices remaining at their current level?
Sometimes when I talk to people, I can tell they’re not being real they’re networking. It feels like they read How to Win Friends and Influence People and are just following a formula instead of actually having a conversation. Anyone else feel this?
How much of a history lesson did you get watching Sinners?
What are some historical lessons from other wars and conflicts that would be applicable to the Russian invasion in Ukraine?
What do you think of the reaction from Huw Edwards, the former BBC newsreader, to the upcoming drama 'Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards'?
Am I just getting old if I break into tears when I come across a short film of Stephen Colbert and Paul Simon singing "Feeling Grovvy"? After all, I heard them the first time and I'll always have that.
Does the wave of Russian attacks indicate that Russia has no intention of ending the war in Ukraine?
Is there still a realistic chance for diplomatic negotiations between Iran and the United States, or is conflict more likely to continue escalating?
How would the deployment of 3,000 US troops impact the balance of power in the Middle East conflict?
Do you think there will be heightened tensions at airport security checkpoints that have federal immigration officers present?
Can a country truly maintain its own moral compass when every international alliance has become a short-term business deal?
Could the Iran–US tensions escalate into a full-scale regional war involving Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE?
My friend said she is getting more serious with her boyfriend but hasn’t seen him since January. Is she delusional?
Do you think China will take advantage of the US Defense Department's decision to cut ties with Anthropic?
Who is considered the man at the center of Trump's claim that the U.S. is "talking to a top Iranian person"?
How successful has Singapore been in striving to be self-sufficient in food resilience and production?
Is there reasonable evidence that we continue to live when we die?
How are young people in your country currently redefining what it means to have a successful career?
Why is brain dead moron Republican Trump spending billions on war with Iran when it could go to health care or for other benefits for the American people?
What is the need to send paratroopers and Marines to/towards Iran if everything has been obliterated like Trump said? Are any Americans still buying this Trump BS about short-term pain and long-term gain?
How do people in your community determine which news sources to trust during times of uncertainty?
How have the ways that neighbors rely on each other changed since the social landscape shifted a few years ago?
As Americans, we are taught our military have the God-given right to blitzkrieg sovereign nations, just like Germany in 1940. Why do the British Empire, France and the EU think they can halt a US military blitzkrieg of Canada, Greenland and Iceland?
How would higher fuel prices for United Airlines impact consumer demand for air travel?
What are some of the signs that an account on prediction market for the US and Iran reaching a ceasefire by March 31, is an insider trading?
Is there a risk that, if negotiations with Iran are successful, it would only embolden both Russia and China?
What are some effective diplomatic strategies to improve U.S.-EU relations after a period of distrust?
Are Americans appreciating the benefits of AI technology enough, as Vinod Khosla suggests?
How will United Airlines break even and cover an $11 billion expense from oil prices remaining at their current level?
Sometimes when I talk to people, I can tell they’re not being real they’re networking. It feels like they read How to Win Friends and Influence People and are just following a formula instead of actually having a conversation. Anyone else feel this?
How much of a history lesson did you get watching Sinners?
