Douglas Belkin of The Wall Street Journal reports that a congressional hearing in December sparked outrage over how top universities dealt with antisemitism. After the hearing Harvard, MIT, and UPenn came under intense scrutiny, with presidents of two universities resigning. Now it’s Columbia’s turn to face legislators. Belkin writes: Four months after a congressional hearing […]
The Most Dangerous Middle East Moment since 1973?
At The Economic Collapse, Michael Snyder discusses the dangers currently accumulating in the Middle East, referencing Sen. Marco Rubio’s assessment that this is “the most dangerous Middle East moment since 1973.” Then Snyder suggests it’s even more dangerous than that fraught time. He writes: If Iran hits targets that are outside the land of Israel, […]
What Did Iran’s Attack Teach the World?
In The Spectator, Fraser Nelson discusses what the world learned about Israel and Iran after Iran’s attack. He writes: Some 300 missiles and drones were dispatched by Iran towards Israel Saturday night, the largest such assault in history. The IDF say 99 percent of them were shot down by the air forces of Israel, the […]
Can a Wider Middle East War Be Avoided?
In an attempt to contain a wider war in the Middle East, the Biden administration is urging Israel to avoid further escalation with Iran. Bloomberg’s Fiona MacDonald, Jennifer Jacobs, Donato Paolo Mancini, and Golnar Motevalli report: The huge salvo of missiles and drones launched from the arid plains of Iran toward Israel was the kind […]
OJ’s Verdict Revealed Our Country
RIP OJ: The Start of the Modern Media Era Before the OJ Simpson verdict, blacks had no confidence in the legal system. After OJ’s verdict, no one had confidence in the system. But June 1994 commemorates the start of the “stupendous and stupefying media: That is the network anchormen and anchorwomen.” “I’m Not Black, I’m […]
Spending Madness 2024: $1 Trillion in Subsidies
Chris Edwards of the Cato Institute explains that the Inflation Reduction Act is flooding the economy with $1 trillion of spending subsidies and narrow tax breaks for corporations across many industries, including energy, batteries, and automobiles. He writes: After five rounds, tens of thousands of online voters have chosen the most wasteful federal program: the […]
America’s Spin into Banana Republic Continues
At LewRockwell.com, Taki Theodoracopulos explains America’s continued devolution into Banana Republic status. He writes: Back in the good old days when the Brits ruled the roost in the American colonies, the sneaky Brits used a system of their own to lord it over those who looked like them, spoke like them, and worshipped the same […]
Who Owns Your Assets?
At the Institute for Political Economy, Paul Craig Roberts raises the alarm over the ownership of assets, and what might happen in the next financial collapse. He writes: Klaus Schwab tells us that in the Great Reset that the World Economic Forum is preparing for us “you will own nothing and you will be happy.” […]
Inflation: The Blame Game
Real Hourly Wages, Up Seven Lousy Cents While Washington and the press continue to obsess over the abortion issue, the consumer price index came in hot in March, for the third straight month, reports the WSJ. The CPI rose 0.4% in March for the second month in a row after a 0.3% increase in January. […]
Sweden Preps Its Citizens for War
Eric Adamson and Jason Moyer of War on The Rocks report that Sweden is preparing its citizens for war. They write: “It’s time for action!” “There could be war in Sweden.” “Who are you if war comes?” These were the messages and no longer rhetorical questions that Sweden’s top political and military leadership shared at […]
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