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Jan 17, 2026
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What were the key factors that led to Barack Obama's Nobel Peace Prize win in 2009?

The Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded Barack Obama the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize principally for what it called his “extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between pe...

Jan 14, 2026
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What were the exact texts of the Barbarossa Decree, Commissar Order, and Curtailment of Military Jurisdiction and where can full translations be found?

Three distinct German wartime instruments—the Military Justice/“Barbarossa” Decree (13 May 1941), the Commissar Order (Guidelines for the Treatment of Political Commissars, 6 June 1941), and the relat...

Dec 14, 2025
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What is the botanical identity and taxonomy of garaherb?

Available sources show "garaherb" primarily as a commercial supplement brand and not as a named botanical species; the official site markets GaraHerb as a natural formula for male vitality . There is ...

Jan 21, 2026

How did the Martin Luther King Jr. Papers Project document unattributed borrowings across King’s student papers, and where are those annotated volumes available?

Papers Project has produced a multi-volume, annotated of King's writings and speeches that presents transcriptions, contextual essays, and editorial notes intended to trace sources and editorial prove...

Jan 19, 2026

What are the best scholarly books and databases quantifying religious persecution fatalities in the USSR?

The literature accessible in the provided reporting points to a mix of scholarly monographs, institutional hearings, and fragmented archival compilations as the most reliable routes to quantifying fat...

Jan 19, 2026

Is obama a good man

Yes—based on mainstream reporting and expert surveys, Barack Obama is widely regarded as a person of admirable temperament and high public favorability, though whether that equates to the moral label ...

Jan 15, 2026

What specific dates and locations of encounters are listed in the full Starr Report?

The Starr Report’s public excerpts and accompanying government publication enumerate multiple specific dates tied to sexual encounters between President Clinton and Monica Lewinsky, with several encou...

Jan 10, 2026

What evidence exists of US government involvement in the planning or support of the April 2002 Venezuelan coup attempt?

Evidence that elements of the US government were involved in or aware of the April 2002 Venezuelan coup attempt is mixed: contemporaneous reporting and later document releases show US officials met op...

Dec 11, 2025

Have academic studies measured changes in public trust toward celebrities after allegations against Michael Jackson?

Academic measurement of changes in public trust toward celebrities specifically after allegations against Michael Jackson is not documented in the provided sources; public-opinion polling and cultural...

Dec 8, 2025

How do peer-reviewed responses to The Harbinger compare with popular media critiques?

Peer-reviewed academic responses to works titled "The Harbinger" are not present in the supplied reporting; available sources are almost entirely popular-media reviews, religiously oriented critiques,...

Nov 26, 2025

Have academic theologians published peer-reviewed responses to Jonathan Cahn's books like The Harbinger?

Academic and theological responses to Jonathan Cahn’s popular books (like The Harbinger) exist mainly in the form of critical reviews, pastor-theologian articles, and denominational critiques rather t...

Nov 21, 2025

Has Zohran Mamdani published any articles, essays, or academic work related to his studies?

Available sources in the search set do not mention any articles, essays, or academic publications authored by Zohran Mamdani; the coverage focuses on his 2025 mayoral campaign, transition team, and bi...

Oct 5, 2025

Dominik Nagl, The Governmentality of Slavery in Colonial Boston, 1690-1760, Amerikastudien Vol. 58, No. 1 (2013), pp

The claim names an article by Dominik Nagl titled "The Governmentality of Slavery in Colonial Boston, 1690-1760" purportedly in Amerikastudien Vol. 58, No. 1 . The materials supplied do not include a ...