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Goliath, yet again, had the elite rally to protect him from David. If the system always protects Goliath, then at some point, David is going to try to not just slay Goliath but also burn the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court dealt a blow to ExxonMobil by refusing to hear an appeal to overturn a lower court decision that ...
In a thrilling 4-3 win over Pep Guardiola's City, Al Hilal eliminated the former Premier League champions from the tournament ...
I first met David French back in 2004. He had just taken a job as president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, or FIRE. I loved working informally with their organization and ...
NEW YORK -- For Hollywood pundits, industry folk and Oscar fans still paying attention on Monday, a major question remained: How did David slay Goliath? For as much as "The Hurt Locker" was the ...
David slays Goliath and then becomes a reluctant hero. Turns out one of the soldiers he rescued was the son of King Silas, who - in a fit of half-sneering benevolence - tells David he can have ...
A Canadian, knowledgeable about how conservatives in Canada rebranded themselves, seeks a renaissance of the GOP. To succeed, he'll likely have to defeat party titan Rush Limbaugh in the arena of ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday shut down ExxonMobil's attempt to dodge a $14.25 million fine for air pollution at its massive refinery complex in the Southeast Texas city of Baytown, according to ...
David and Goliath--underdogs, misfits, and the art of battling giants features Birmingham as one of its primary stories. When I picked up Malcom Gladwell's most recent book, I never expected to be ...
After David spouted off, his team wisely altered their minds and decided not to get knocked out in another mismatch. Instead, they chose to fight Nikolay Valuev, the Russian Goliath.
Iskander and Ford play David and Goliath, respectively, in the eight episode series about how David became king of Israel after slaying the giant. In a recent Zoom interview with UPI, the cast ...
Let David Slay Goliath Erick Erickson | Jan 28, 2021 The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.