Charles Lipson of The Spectator tells his readers that the deadlock on illegal immigration is part of an even bigger problem. Lipson writes: Few moments are less promising to reach a bipartisan deal than the months before a presidential election. And few issues present greater obstacles than limiting illegal immigration. Even the word “illegal” is […]
Is the Obama Political Machine Trying to Push Biden Out?
In a discussion with Newsmax, Congressman Ronny Jackson, MD (R-TX) discusses Biden’s fitness to be president and the potential that the Obama political machine is attempting to push Biden out of politics. The fact that President Joe Biden’s own Department of Justice allowed him to be described as a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor […]
The Potential of Hydrogen Therapy
The editors of GreenMedInfo discuss the potential benefits of hydrogen therapy, writing: Having fueled distant stars before nurturing primordial life, molecular hydrogen turns over a new leaf as a leading-edge therapeutic modality In recent years, there has been increasing demand from patients and healthcare providers alike for safe, natural alternatives for preventing and treating disease. […]
Significant Development: Top College Reinstates SAT’s
David Leonhardt of The New York Times tells his readers how, in a significant development, Dartmouth College, as of next year, will start requiring applicants to submit standardized test scores once again. Leonhardt tells us how other colleges may follow: Dartmouth College announced this morning that it would again require applicants to submit standardized test […]
The Least (l)ibertarian Libertarian Party Candidate of All Time?
Because of the nationwide reach of the Libertarian Party, it is often a magnet for candidates with name recognition who desire an easy path to getting on the ballot in all 50 states. The campaign of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is apparently considering such a course, but at National Review, Jim Gerhaghty warns that Kennedy’s […]
American Ship Uses Last Line of Defense against Houthi Missile
Ella Sherman and Jake Epstein of Business Insider are reporting that a Houthi missile got so close to the USS Gravely, within a mile, that the warship turned to a last-resort gun system to shoot it down. They write: A Houthi anti-ship cruise missile fired into the Red Sea came within a mile of a US Navy […]
Who Will Run Retail?
The Robin Report sits down with Kevin Finnegan to discuss succession planning in the retail industry. Watch their discussion below. The Robin Report introduces the segment like this: The retail environment is moving at lightning speed, making C-suite succession planning more difficult. Case in point? Gap has had a revolving door of CEOs ever since […]
Biden Crumbles to Environmentalists on LNG Exports
Joe Biden has paused the licensing for any new LNG export terminals to appease the radical environmentalists that run his party. At the Cato Institute, Travis Fisher explains why this was such a bad idea. He writes: Economics aside, what business does the federal government have in dictating the direction of an industry that delivers […]
Coal’s Quiet Elegance
At The Spectator, Timothy Jacobson explains the quiet elegance of burning coal in an age when it’s a dirty word. He writes: The grandest compliment ever paid me came near the end of a small dinner party last winter from guest and friend Jeffrey who, on settling into an old wing chair as his host […]
Europe’s Insufficient Military Spending
Daniel Michaels of The Wall Street Journal is reporting that NATO members who boosted defense budgets are urging laggards to do more as criticism from Donald Trump, the front-runner in America’s GOP primary, is causing some unrest with insufficient military spending in Europe. Michaels writes: The prospect of Donald Trump returning as president is prompting some of America’s […]
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