“This Land is Mine”: A brief history of the land called Israel/Palestine/Canaan/the Levant
“This Land is Mine.” A brief history of the land called Israel/Palestine/Canaan/the Levant.
“This Land is Mine.” A brief history of the land called Israel/Palestine/Canaan/the Levant.
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Saturday, October 7, 2023 Emma Hinchliffe Senior writer For 26 years, Fortune has chronicled the Most Powerful Women in Business. When Fortune first began identifying the female executives shaping the future of corporate America in 1998, there were only two CEOs on the list—because so few women were […]
by Peter Zeihan on October 7, 2023 Hamas, a terror/political group (depending on your politics), has launched an attack on Israel. This has been a multi-faceted attack spanning land, air and sea. Prime Minister Netanyahu has declared war on Hamas as a result. We’ve already seen Ukraine issue […]
INSIDE SCOOP Mark Abramson for Insider The predators’ playground At Rosemead High, generations of students were harassed or groomed for sex as they tried to get an education. READ NOW Insider Today Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley. […]
57 Dead in Suicide Bombing 2 Dead After Ferrari Slams into Lamborghini
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2023 The book’s historical analysis casts equal doubt on the standard historical story that state education systems came about as a noble gift from the state to save the masses from ignorance. – Kevin Currie-Knight, “Is State Education Justified? An Appreciation of E.G. West’s Education […]
Makia Freeman: World Government is the End Goal of the Ruling Class Makia Freeman discusses the worldwide conspiracy and his book Break Your Chains which has been seven years in the making. There’s one force trying to push us into a worldwide, dictatorial, fascist, one-world government. Eugenics is […]
This One Weird Trick Makes People Pro-Free Speech Things I learned while talking to people on the streets of Dublin, Ireland Michael Shellenberger Oct 7, 2023 For many years, I believed that most people were for free speech. As a result, it wasn’t an issue I worried about […]
Krystal breaks down the surprise attack launched by Hamas inside Israeli controlled territory.
Caitlin Johnstone Oct 6, 2023 Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): Some days the Caitlin Johnstone articles just write themselves. During her self-titled annual awards ceremony at Georgetown University on Thursday, Hillary Clinton said that the biggest obstacle to peace and security around […]
October 7 2023 Another Concerning Revelation About the FBI ANALYSIS By Tony Kinnett How many revelations need to come out about disturbing and dangerous political activism inside the FBI before Congress takes decisive action? More WATCH: Thousands March in Ohio Against Radical Abortion Ballot Measure NEWS By […]
with Diamond Naga Siu It’s the weekend, friends! I grew up in Los Angeles and never thought twice about visiting San Bernardino County. But I’m keen to visit now that I learned Loma Linda — a city within the county — is considered one of the world’s five […]
Sponsored by Macmillan – A Day in the Life of Abed Salama In “Conspicuous Destruction,” an essay published in the October 19 issue of the Review, Kim Phillips-Fein reviews two books on the past, present, and future of private equity in the United States: Plunder: Private Equity’s Plan to Pillage […]
Appears in this episode The Corbett Report The Corbett Report explore the world of politics, history, science and economics from a radically alternative perspective. From geopolitical conspiracies to monetary manipulation, repressed history and social engineering, The Corbett Report goes where other podcasts fear to tread.show more Episode details […]
Let’s be honest — it’s getting difficult to pay close attention to the Republican presidential primary. Donald Trump is far ahead and only expanding his lead, while his nominal challengers seem to be either not that good or not that serious about winning the nomination. But Olivia Nuzzi’s […]
Krystal Kyle & Friends Oct 6, 2023 On this special episode of Krystal Kyle & Friends, hear why beloved friend of the show and political inspiration Nina Turner is turning her passion and energy toward building labor power through We Are Somebody, a new organization to support striking […]
One Dead, 162 Injured in Explosion Near Airport Taco Bell Shooting After Dispute Over Change
Today’s best articles Is Trump’s Jim Jordan endorsement about the speakership or himself? Kenyan police could make Haiti’s problems worse Advertisement from BetterHelp With BetterHelp, You Get Personalized Online Therapy For Today’s World ‘The beginning of the end’ FIFA is embroiled in back-to-back controversies around the World Cup […]
Andrew Sullivan Oct 6, 2023 (Getty Images) Of all the vices that can contribute to the collapse of civil society, a special place of honor surely needs to be reserved for mocking the newly murdered. I don’t mean mocking the newly dead. The somewhat mawkish view that no […]
FBI Gears Up For Fresh Persecution Of Trump Voters :: Luxury Beliefs Prove Deadly :: SF Seeks Supreme Court Help On Homeless :: AOC, Machine Dem :: Corporate Lobbyist From MD Becomes Senator from CA Michael Shellenberger Alex Gutentag Leighton Woodhouse Oct 6, 2023 Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan, […]
October 6 2023 Justice Thomas and the Uneven Scales of Scrutiny COMMENTARY By Armstrong Williams There is no worse example of a biased, tendentious mainstream media with ulterior motives than the castigation of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas during the past half year. More Biden Administration Defends Building […]
Pretty Soon, Your VR Headset Will Know Exactly What Your Bedroom Looks Like Joseph Jerome Meta and Apple have zeroed in on mixed reality headsets and augments as their next frontier. But allowing wearables to collect data about their surroundings is going to cause problems. READ Your Cheap […]
October 6, 2023 In Naomi Klein’s new book Doppelganger, what started as a “niche problem” becomes something more representative of a cultural catastrophe. “No other book I know of has been this intellectually adventurous, this loopily personal, or this entertaining,” Laura Kipnis writes of the new book for […]
Matt Taibbi Oct 6, 2023 Hillary Clinton last night on CNN said of Trump supporters, “You know, maybe there needs to be a formal deprogramming of the cult members.” This among other things came in the context of a report in Newsweek to the effect that the federal […]
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2023 What prudent merchant will hazard his fortunes in any new branch of commerce when he knows not but that his plans may be rendered unlawful before they can be executed? What farmer or manufacturer will lay himself out for the encouragement given to any […]
Forgive Us Our…Loans? Plus: House speaker battles, a Jesus-themed Trump courtroom sketch, Eric Adams’ travel plans, and more… LIZ WOLFE Biden’s revisionist history: This week, President Joe Biden announced he would cancel an additional $9 billion in student loan debt. This consists of “$5.2 billion in additional debt relief for 53,000 borrowers under […]
This week we discuss Cardi B declaring her love for FDR on the ‘Hot Ones’ podcast, thousands of teenage boys being preyed upon by “sexting scams”, the Diploma Divide, Aaron Rodgers makes a joke about Travis Kelce calling him “Mr. Pfizer”, the Arizona Governor cancelling the Saudi Water […]
Jessica Burbank and Spencer Brown react to Fox News personality’s Greg Gutfeld’s grim outlook on the future of the United States. #greggutfeld #FoxNews
Legalizing marijuana would be a big win for Biden. It’s been legal in Canada and those that are benefiting the most are older adults with injuries and health issues.
Caitlin Johnstone Oct 6, 2023 Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): When you live under an empire that’s held together by lies, you’ll be asked to believe a lot of intensely stupid bullshit. Here are the top ten dumbest things the propagandists of […]
October 6 2023 The BorderLine: The Border Crisis by the Numbers COMMENTARY By Simon Hankinson Since President Biden took office, 425,000 unaccompanied alien children have been let into the country. More LAWSUIT: Air Force Punished Reservist Who Condemned Woke Military ‘Enforcement Tactics’ NEWS By Mary Margaret Olohan […]
by Peter Zeihan on October 6, 2023 If you’re keen on finding a place that has been put through the rinse cycle by the Russians more than a few times, look no further than Moldova. Today, we’ll explore the Russian de facto state in the eastern sliver of […]
October 6, 2023 • 5 min read with Dan DeFrancesco Happy Friday! David Beckham: famous footballer, fashion icon … future presidential debate moderator? Some fans are pushing for that after watching him artfully call out his wife, Victoria, for claiming she comes from a working-class family. In today’s […]
Caitlin Johnstone Oct 5, 2023 Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): The US creates poverty and chaos in other countries and then sounds the alarm over a “migrant crisis” as people flee those conditions it created. It’s like flooding the basement and then […]
Today’s best articles Is Rep. Patrick McHenry a major player or a flash in the pan? High interest rates are changing both the economy and governing Advertisement by Enbridge Why carbon capture is a net-zero solution. Find out more. Paris has an Olympic-size bedbug problem ‘Some bad ideas […]
Iva Sidash for Insider A night inside a strip club near Ukraine’s front lines A mother and daughter opened a strip club not far from the Russian border. Then the war hit home. READ NOW Insider Today Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from […]
October 5 2023 Is America Nearing Fall of Rome Status? COMMENTARY By EJ Antoni, Peter St. Onge Like Rome before it, New York is a valuable warning to America at large. More ‘A Major Win for Parental Rights’ in Wisconsin Court NEWS By Joshua Arnold Over 1,000 school […]
Debate: The American Conservative vs The American Prospect Join us for a debate on affirmative action and disparate impact. REGISTER Should American race relations law be governed by a strict “same treatment” principle which would rule out “affirmative action” and “disparate impact?” Or should American race relations law […]
Appears in this episode The Corbett Report The Corbett Report explore the world of politics, history, science and economics from a radically alternative perspective. From geopolitical conspiracies to monetary manipulation, repressed history and social engineering, The Corbett Report goes where other podcasts fear to tread.show more Episode details […]
How is AI changing the global economy? Daron Acemoglu on the hype and reality of a potentially transformative technology. Touann Gatouillat Vergos For years now, Google’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, has been saying that artificial intelligence will have a greater effect on humanity than the internet, electricity, or even […]
Jose Nino’s Digest Here are my most recent articles for you Rising Crime and Democratic Control: A Concerning Pattern Share The alarming surge in crime across America’s cities, particularly those under Democratic governance, paints a somber picture that can’t be ignored any longer. Take, for instance, a recent […]
View in browser The Extremism Roundup Promoting Civil Discourse and Marginalizing the Extremes A weekly compilation of the most important developments in the struggle against radical ideologies Islamist Extremism Palestinian Islamic Jihad militants take part in a rally to celebrate shooting attacks in Israel, in the Gaza Strip, April […]
By Kurt Mahlburg, Intellectual Takeout Henry Rogers was born in Queens in 1982, to middle-class parents deeply involved in civil rights activism. After completing journalism and African American Studies programs at several universities, including Temple University where he completed his Ph.D., Rogers began a career as a university […]
Briahna Joy Gray and Spencer Brown react to Dr. Cornel West’s announcement he will run for president as an independent. #thirdparty #cornelwest
Krystal and Saagar discuss Republicans throwing in their bids to replace McCarthy for speaker, Democrats worry speaker fight will halt Ukraine aid, interim speaker kicks Pelosi out of her office, job gains slow in September, third party support skyrockets, Michael Lewis downplays SBF fraud, Scotus wrecks payday lenders […]
65% say they always or often feel exhausted when thinking about politics (Pew Research Center illustration; photos via Getty Images) How we did this Americans have long been critical of politicians and skeptical of the federal government. But today, Americans’ views of politics and elected officials are unrelentingly […]
by Peter Zeihan on October 5, 2023 While sanctions on Russian natural gas have proven highly effective, those imposed upon Russian oil have somewhat backfired. Although oil exports have dropped by 10%, several factors have skyrocketed Russia’s earning potential. Oil is much easier to transport than natural gas, […]
October 5 2023 Even Starbucks Is Failing in Crime-Ridden San Francisco COMMENTARY By Jarrett Stepman The reality is that the land of latte liberals has turned into a laughingstock. More EXCLUSIVE: Oversight Chair Says Biden Nominee to Protect Son Hunter From Whistleblowers NEWS By Fred Lucas “Biden’s […]
October 5, 2023 • 5 min read with Dan DeFrancesco Hi! If you want to get in the Halloween spirit, check out nine of the world’s most haunted castles and mansions, including their dark histories. But first, we’re looking at why FTX cofounder and ex-CEO Sam Bankman-Fried’s […]
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