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Sonny Bunch
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Barnes and Noble opening 60 new brick and mortar locations in 2025 is one of the great comeback stories in recent years. I believe most of that success is the direct result of twice-yearly 50% off sales of Criterion and Arrow Blu-rays.
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i really love nature and wildlife section!!! Specially birds section. My only complain about USA is you guys waste more money on stupid political influencers than you r nature traveler. The more i see the natural side of USA more i am falling head over heels in love with your
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I actually think Instagram and TikTok play a big role in this as well. People want to be apart of something and if it’s not a classic book club it can be a fan base

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Just had a good phone call with Trader Joe's. I'm going to keep shopping there for now.
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Hanno Lustig
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To reduce my bilateral trade deficit with Trader Joe's, I am now going to shop at Whole Foods, which is more expensive and a bit further way. Thanks all for your advice.
PEPFAR is the epitome of soft power. It is a Republican initiative, it is pro-life, pro-America and the most popular U.S. program in Africa. There’s even a waiver acknowledging this, yet I’m told that drugs are still being withheld at clinics in Africa. This must be reversed
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Around 1900, Argentina was something like the third richest country in the world. Anyone who visits Buenos Aires can see this-- there are majestic, still standing buildings from Argentina's golden era. Buildings that used to host some of the world's great corporations.
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It's possible that in 1900 Argentina was the 3rd wealthiest country *in the Western Hemisphere* (after the U.S. and Canada). However, it was not close to 3rd wealthiest *in the world* at that time. Most estimates place it around 12th - admittedly, still pretty wealthy. prosperitydata360.worldbank.org/en/indicator/Q…
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I once met a super smart 20-something who had extremely ambitious plans to fix American politics using his pure brilliance, despite a total lack of subject knowledge Anyway it all failed spectacularly and he's in federal prison now. But I'm sure this version will work!