Was Wagner Anti-Semitic?

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Was Wagner Anti-Semitic?

Richard Wagner was known for his controversial and often anti-Semitic views. In his writings, he expressed hostility towards Jews and blamed them for what he saw as the corruption of modern society.

By Michael Stolz

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What Are The Top Smartphone Game Apps?

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What Are The Top Smartphone Game Apps?

The top game apps on smartphones can vary depending on the platform (iOS or Android) and the region. However, here are some of the most popular game apps on both platforms according to their respective app stores:

By Lina Martinez

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What Is A Sitar?

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What Is A Sitar?

A sitar is a plucked stringed instrument that is commonly used in classical Indian music. It has a long, hollow neck with frets and a rounded gourd-like body, and it is played by sitting cross-legged and plucking the strings with a plectrum, or pick. The sitar has between 18-20 strings, with six or seven main playing strings and the rest serving as drone strings.

By Mo Bhalla

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BetMGM vs DraftKings

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BetMGM vs DraftKings

DraftKings and BetMGM are both popular online sports betting and gaming platforms in the United States. While they share some similarities, there are also notable differences between the two platforms.

By Gabe Bilbao

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Tips For Sports Betting

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Tips For Sports Betting

Sports betting has been around for centuries, but in recent years it has become more accessible and popular than ever before. With the rise of online sportsbooks and the legalization of sports betting in many states, more and more people are getting in on the action. In this article, we will explore what sports betting is, how it works, and some tips for those who are new to the world of sports betting.

By Gabe Bilbao

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Did Led Zeppelin Plagiarize Songs?

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Did Led Zeppelin Plagiarize Songs?

Led Zeppelin has been accused of plagiarizing or "stealing" some of their songs from other artists, particularly in their early years. Some of their most famous songs, such as "Whole Lotta Love," "Dazed and Confused," and "The Lemon Song," have been the subject of copyright infringement lawsuits.

By Michael Stolz

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Who Was Tupac?

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Who Was Tupac?

Tupac Shakur, also known by his stage name 2Pac, was an American rapper, actor, and activist. He was born on June 16, 1971, in East Harlem, New York, and raised in various parts of the United States, including the Bronx and California.

By Sharon Jones

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Al Jaffee Passes

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Al Jaffee Passes

Al Jaffee was an American cartoonist and illustrator best known for his work with Mad Magazine. Jaffee was born on March 13, 1921, in Savannah, Georgia, and began his career as a freelance cartoonist in the 1940s.

By Gabe Bilbao

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Phish vs Wide Spread Panic

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Phish vs Wide Spread Panic

Phish and Widespread Panic are both popular American rock bands that emerged from the jam band scene in the 1980s and 1990s. While there are similarities between the two bands, they also have distinct differences in their sound, style, and fan base.

By Michael Stolz

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Marvel vs DC

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Marvel vs DC

Marvel and DC are the two largest comic book publishers in the world, and they are often compared and contrasted due to their similarities and differences.

By Lina Martinez

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What Is The XFL?

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What Is The XFL?

The XFL (Xtreme Football League) was a professional American football league founded by Vince McMahon, the CEO of WWE, in 2001. It was intended to be a more extreme and entertaining version of the NFL, with rule changes and innovations designed to create a faster-paced and more exciting game.

By Michael Bilbao

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Why Are Rabbits Associated With Easter?

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Why Are Rabbits Associated With Easter?

Rabbits, also known as bunnies, have become a popular symbol of Easter in many parts of the world. This tradition is believed to have originated in Germany in the 16th century, where it was believed that bunnies laid eggs in the grass. The concept of the Easter bunny was brought to America by German immigrants in the 1700s.

By Lina Martinez

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The Last Of Us

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The Last Of Us

"The Last of Us" is an television series based on the critically acclaimed video game of the same name. The series is being developed by Craig Mazin, who is best known for his work on the HBO series "Chernobyl", and is set to star Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey in the lead roles.

By Michael Stolz

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Murder Mystery 2

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Murder Mystery 2

My wife and I often enjoy settling in with a streaming movie, some snacks and a few drinks. Last night was just such an occasion, and we agreed to watch Murder Mystery 2, having already seen Murder Mystery. We love good movies, but sometimes we enjoy bad movies even more. Live critiquing bad plots, bad acting, bad writing, and jokes that don’t land can be more fun than a gripping tale that is so enthralling we forget to sip our drinks.

By Jerry Mooney

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Major League Baseball's New Rules

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Major League Baseball's New Rules

Like many sports, baseball constantly evolves and adapts to new trends and challenges. In recent years, Major League Baseball (MLB) has implemented several new rules to improve the pace of play, increase player safety, and enhance the overall fan experience. Here are some of the most significant new rules in baseball:

By Jerry Mooney

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Play Ball! Opening Day

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Play Ball! Opening Day

As a Cincinnati Reds fan I celebrate opening day like it's Christmas. Today, even though I am in wintery Idaho, I will don a Reds jersey, a Reds hat and make hotdogs. I know the Reds are expected to lose close to a hundred games this year, but I don’t care. I enjoy the feel of baseball.

By Jerry Mooney

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