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The Washington Times Communities – An Uncommon Place to Share Your Common Interests
Columns from Voices around the World talking about the events, people, politics and social issues that concern us wherever, and whoever, we are.
At 2:20pm London time, a soldier was was attacked by crazed lunatics against an unknown soldier, targeted for what he does, not who he.
Relationships are arguably the most important aspect of Chinese society
The Caves of the Bright Skulls are magical findings in Honduras, whose secrets have yet to be revealed.
Many do not, however, know about the mystery of the stone spheres in Costa Rica.
Video reviews of today's hottest trends in Minecraft (servers and mods) along with a look at the latest video games with your host MCairsoft14 (alias Jerad Zad).
Covering the world of soccer, including the World Cup, Major League Soccer, D.C. United and the English Premier League and other interesting sporting events.
Contributions to the Communities Sports desk from readers.
Straight talk on climate science, energy economics, and public policy.
Uncensored exploration of issues concerning current events, civil liberties, American political advocacy, and the political and social issues facing military veterans.