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By Dave Patterson There have been more than 280 protests across 27 of the 31 provinces in Iran over the

By James Fite Just days after raiding Caracas and capturing Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, Donald Trump made one of the
By Cláudia Ascensão Nunes In Brussels, we have witnessed a scene that has become increasingly common: protests by European farmers
By Graham J Noble The Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) and the Global Disinformation Index: Both organizations – to use
By Andrew Moran The US economy went gangbusters in the third quarter, proving again that the administration’s aggressive tariff and
By Andrew Moran During the 2024 election, President Donald Trump teased that he would eventually eliminate the income tax. A
By Dave Patterson President Trump has made Venezuela a special project, presenting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro as the face of the
By Andrew Moran Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell left financial markets in suspense ahead of Halloween, warning that a data fog could
By Kelli Ballard America’s justice system is built on a clear idea: A person is innocent until proven guilty. But
By Leesa K. Donner Last week, Republicans suffered a solid drubbing at the ballot box as Democratic candidates posted significant wins
By Leesa K. Donner This week, the White House announced that an agreement had been reached with Eli Lilly and Novo
By Reem Ibrahim This week, the UK Parliament passed the Renters’ Rights Act. It is the biggest shakeup to the
By James Fite The current government shutdown already holds one record. If it continues on into the week, it’ll claim
By Michael Alcorn A ballot measure passed in Massachusetts last November gives rideshare drivers the right to unionize. At first
By Michele White A visibly defiant, and sometimes angry, Letitia James basked in the adulation of a cheering crowd outside
By Dave Patterson Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the White House to persuade US President Donald Trump to provide Tomahawk
By Daniel Lacalle and Walter E. Block We will never know for sure the reaction American economist Murray N. Rothbard
By Leesa K. Donner It’s fair to say that women above the age of 50 have weathered more than a few
By Andew Moran No country for old yen, or big trouble in little China? While the world’s two economic powerhouses
By Graham J Noble President Donald Trump on Sept. 23 addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Speaking for
By James Fite Lawmakers lash out at each other in the halls of Congress. Politicians fear for their lives on
By Michele White Democrats on Thursday, September 11, demanded two major concessions for their votes to pass a stopgap funding
By Tim Donner The people of Venezuela who fondly remember their once-great nation when it was free and prosperous have
By Mark Angelides Brexit boss Nigel Farage appeared this week at a House Judiciary Committee session to make the case for
By Jonathan Power Does America know what a dangerous game its leaders have been playing? Does it know its history?
By James Fite With Republican control of both chambers of Congress and the White House, it probably looked like clear
By Andrei Matveev (TCA) — On Monday, Russia and Iran launched joint military exercises in the Caspian Sea under the
By Mark Angelides Exactly one year after President Joe Biden announced that he would not be running for re-election, former first
By John Klar A bipartisan initiative dubbed “the Dignity Act” that would strengthen border protections while authorizing thousands of illegal...
By Andrew Moran Are doves taking over the Federal Reserve from the hawks? Two key US central bankers have signaled
By Andrew Moran Listening to critics on Capitol Hill and in the mainstream media would make observers believe that the
By Dave Patterson It was just a matter of time. Israel launched a major strike against Iran’s nuclear research and
By Tim Donner As is their wont, big left-wing media has echoed Democratic talking points from the get-go in playing
By Andrew Moran King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived in Ottawa, Canada, on May 26 for a two-day visit to
By Andrew Moran The US government’s fiscal health has deteriorated over the last 25 years. The national debt has spiraled
By Rachel Chiu A new kind of deregulation in the Trump era The Trump administration has sought to tackle an
By Tim Donner When Mike Waltz was unexpectedly relieved of his duties as national security advisor to President Donald Trump
By James Fite One big beautiful bill or two smaller but more manageable ones? That’s the question congressional Republicans asked
By Thomas Kolbe Tax policy on both sides of the Atlantic could hardly be more different. While Europeans continue to
By Sarah Cowgill The progressive wing of the Democratic Party has drawn a line in the sand: They are done
By Dave Patterson The Kremlin is not in the catbird seat. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin appears to be dragging his
By Dave Patterson The first meeting in Oman between President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi
By James Fite Other nations aren’t beholden to America – but they aren’t entitled to US access or money, either.
By Dave Patterson In life and war, nothing is for sure. Following the negotiations in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, between American and
By James Fite Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, has been as controversial as the president who created it.
By Dave Patterson Federal employees are working against President Donald Trump – shocker. If anyone is confused or skeptical about the
By Kerry McDonald It’s an exciting time in American K-12 education. Families now have many more choices about where, what,
By Andrew Moran For the economic observers keeping track, Apple can be added to the growing list of multinational corporations pledging
By Dave Patterson The hands of the Russia-Ukraine war clock have ticked past 1,000 days. President Donald Trump is determined to
By Dave Patterson In the category of promises made and promises kept, President Donald Trump is serious about protecting the