Sabrina Carpenter under backlash for constantly killing men in her music videos

Sabrina Carpenter under backlash for constantly killing men in her music videos

By Frank Ulom NEW YORK (CONVERSEER) – American singer-songwriter and actress, Sabrina Carpenter, is under backlash from music fans for constantly killing men in her music videos. The argument is that the Grammy-winning artist has made killing men a deliberate, campy trope in her “cinematic universe” (Feather: dead guys everywhere; Taste: poison plot; Tears: stiletto…

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It’s Believable That Russia Is Helping Iran Target The US’ Regional Assets

It’s Believable That Russia Is Helping Iran Target The US’ Regional Assets

This latest claim respectively conforms to the fears and fantasies of Russia’s foes and friends alike By Andrew Korybko SAN FRANCISCO (CONVERSEER) – The Washington Post reported that “Russia is providing Iran intelligence to target U.S. forces, officials say”, and “The targeting information has included the locations of American warships and aircraft in the Middle…

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Trump touts endorsement playing role in Takaichi's election win

Trump touts endorsement playing role in Takaichi’s election win

WASHINGTON (CONVERSEER) – U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that he was “very honored” to see Japan’s ruling party led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi win this month’s general election by a landslide, suggesting his endorsement of her played a role. Calling Takaichi a “very wonderful” Japanese leader, Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One…

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Sara Rodriguez supports schools to raise property taxes for next 400 years

Sara Rodriguez supports schools to raise property taxes for next 400 years

By Our Reporter WISCONSIN (CONVERSEER) – Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez, a Democratic candidate for Wisconsin governor, says she supports allowing school districts to raise property taxes for the next 400 years. She also said she wants to “eventually” end the Wisconsin school choice program that has helped impoverished kids get a better education. Her…

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