Peace in Palestine? Not if American Politicians Can Help It

COLUMN by Thomas L. Knapp On April 22, more than 300 American lawmakers publicly pledged their unconditional loyalty to a foreign power. In a letter to the chair and ranking member of the House Appropriations Committee, the members of Congress cautioned against “reducing funding or adding conditions on” US welfare checks (totaling $3.8 billion annually) […]
When “a little corruption” in Mexico goes too far

COLUMN By Duggan Flanakin “Corruption is not a disagreeable characteristic of the Mexican political system,” Gabriel Zaid observed in La economia presidencial. “It is the system.” […]
Major church looks to kill saying ‘husband and wife’ at weddings

By Bob Unruh WND News Center Officials exploring use of absurd replacement The general assembly of the Church of Scotland soon will be reviewing a plan to drop the terms “husband and wife” from its marriage ceremonies. It’s that sometimes, well, these days there’s no husband, or wife, because the church is planning to dive headlong into […]
About That “Rules-Based International Order”

COLUMN by Thomas L. Knapp The Biden administration has taken to frequently asserting its intention to return — versus the Trump administration’s departure therefrom — to something called a “rules-based international order.” What is this supposed “order?” What obligations does it impose, and upon whom? Which governments meet those obligations. Which don’t? Google returns about […]
‘Pogroms’ against Jews in Israel recall Kristallnacht

By Art Moore WND News Center ‘Bloodthirsty’ Arab mobs igniting ‘civil war’ across nation Amid constant Hamas rocket-fire from Gaza, Israeli leaders are describing attacks by Arab mobs in Jewish-Arab cities across Israel as “pogroms” reminiscent of the Kristallnacht attacks across Nazi Germany in 1938. “The sight of the pogrom in Lod and the disturbances across the […]
China’s Strange Endorsement of ‘Net Zero’

COLUMN By Duggan Flanakin The Chinese path to supposed decarbonization starts with a lot more coal You have to hand it to Xi Jinping. The Chinese “president for life” schmoozed United Nations royalty last September with his unexpected pledge that his country aims “to have CO2 emissions peak before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality (Net […]
The Anti-Lockdown Movement Is Large and Growing

Jeffrey A. Tucker . Feeling outgunned, outnumbered, overpowered, smothered, and censored? Many people who oppose Covid lockdowns and all their associated restrictions feel this way. It’s hard not to. You can hardly post on social media without triggering warnings, corrections, and sometimes outright blocks. Bans are part of the mix too, the complete deplatforming of […]
GOP Reps. Demand Biden Admin Provide ‘True Cost’ Of Border Crisis To Taxpayers

COLBY MCCOY CONTRIBUTOR Republican representatives demanded the total cost taxpayers’ will have to pay towards the border crisis in a letter to President Joe Biden’s administration Tuesday. House Budget Committee Rep. Jason Smith of Missouri and House Homeland Security Committee Leader John Katko of New York wrote a letter to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) […]
A Biden-Putin Summit: Jaw-Jaw is Better than War-War

COLUMN by Thomas L. Knapp On April 13, US president Joe Biden spoke by phone with Russian president Vladimir Putin, whom he has previously referred to, in pot/kettle fashion, as a “killer.” During the call, Biden proposed a summit between the two in the near future. Writing in the Wall Street Journal, Russian chess legend […]















