Month: March 2023

Aboriginal artist is looking for an Australian of British descent to donate their ‘dead body’ for a morbid art installation ‘atoning for the sins of colonialism’

By Olivia Day For Daily Mail Australia Aboriginal artist requests Australian’s ‘dead body’ Applicants must be of British descent Artwork will aim to ‘atone’ for sins of colonialism  Several people have responded to artist’s request An Aboriginal artist has asked an Australian of British descent to donate their […]

‘The Meltdown of a Gay Bank’

— Nick Summers, features editor, New York It was a solid idea for a start-up: an online bank for the LGBTQ+ community, offering specialized loans, revenue-sharing deals with queer-friendly businesses, and payment cards bearing any name customers wanted. (No more seeing your deadname every time you swipe.) The […]

Life After Climate Change

(Illustration: National Review)   “Global warming is real, but it is not the end of the world.” Does that statement scandalize you? It surely scandalizes the climate-alarmist lobby. But that’s just the case Bjørn Lomborg lays out in the new cover story of National Review magazine. “Climate change […]

The Sunak-Starmer Re-Balancing Act

There’s a British version of the Biden-DeSantis “post-populist” moment. Andrew Sullivan 2 hr ago (Carl Court/Getty Images) If you recall the last British general election, back in 2019, you may remember a — how to put this? — colorful contrast. The bumptious buffoon, Boris, for the Tories, and […]

Redneck LARPing

TAC Editor’s Weekly The latest in Main Street conservative news Dear Reader, Monday’s attack on a Christian elementary school by a woman suffering delusions that she might be a man had flags in Washington flying at half mast and partisan political discourse as high as it goes. But […]

How a Trump arrest would play out

Hello, Insiders. This is Jennifer H. Cunningham, editor in chief of the news division. Our newsroom has been all over the breaking news that a grand jury voted to indict former President Donald Trump. We’re covering reactions from key players — including Trump himself — and we’re looking […]

CEO Admits that Tik Tok Tracks Users’ Keystrokes

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Building the Liberal International Order

 View it in your browser. Dr. Kerry Bolton Building the Liberal International Order Kerry Bolton argues that the promotion of transgenderism has become an insidious presence in Hollywood and the global marketplace, intersecting at every juncture of the economy, while being invested in by billionaires, technology and pharmaceutical […]

The pros and cons of ending cash bail

Peter  Weber The surprisingly heated fight over what makes ‘milk’ milk Brendan  Morrow The Gwyneth Paltrow ski crash trial’s 8 strangest moments, from Taylor Swift to King Kong Rafi  Schwartz Is Trump really changing his campaign style? Advertisement from Wisebread Best Rewards Card of 2023 With $200 Bonus […]

3/30/23: Trump Jury Disbands For 1 Month, Kremlin Detains US Reporter, US Blocks Nordstream Investigaiton, Tucker/Ilhan Blast Tik Tok Bill, Jamie Dimon To Testify in Epstein Case, Credit Suisse Fraud, Elon Loses 20 Billion On Twitter, Blackstone Steals Homes, Assault Weapons Ban, Starbucks Worker on CEO Lies

Krystal and Saagar discuss the Trump Grand Jury disbanding for 1 Month, Republican voters shredding “Weak” Mike Pence, Trump mocks Desantis over Disney battle, a US Wall Street Journal reporter is detained in Kremlin on accusations of “spying”, US blocks a Nordstream investigation by the UN, Zelensky invites […]

Gen Z’s new slang

March 30, 2023 Hello, Insiders! Matt Turner, editor in chief for business, here with an eye-popping stat to start the day: the most vulnerable US banks have seen around $1 trillion in deposit outflows since the Fed started hiking rates last year, per JPMorgan. Around half of that […]