How the Global Food CRISIS Will Spark Wars
Krystal and Kyle discuss the coming global food crisis with climate journalist David Wallace-Wells and how it could lead to wars over resources
Krystal and Kyle discuss the coming global food crisis with climate journalist David Wallace-Wells and how it could lead to wars over resources
Here are my most recent articles for you Venezuelan Strongman Nicolás Maduro Declares that the US’s Military Dominance is Over This past weekend Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro paid a visit to Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi to discuss how the two countries would increase cooperation. Both countries have been […]
The Signal Why are American men and women moving in such different directions on public issues? Daniel Cox on how the attitudes and convictions of young adults are changing U.S. political life. Cottonbro Something unusual appears to be happening among young Americans. “For much of the past two decades,” […]
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. John Garamendi Launch Plan to Stop Defense Contractor Price Gouging Sara Sirota The legislation follows investigations showing that aerospace company TransDigm made millions in excess profits off military contracts. READ MORE → Jan. 6 Hearings Seek to Remind a Forgetful Nation About the […]
Pilleater and Cartrell Payne interview Charles A. Coulombe
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley “An unarmed people are slaves or are subject to slavery at any given moment.” -Huey P. Newton “This is a beautiful country” -John Brown We all saw what happened in Uvalde, Texas and we all saw what didn’t. […]
Senator Mike Lee details his new book, “Saving Nine: The Fight Against the Left’s Audacious Plan to Pack the Supreme Court and Destroy American Liberty”
Krystal and Saagar answer your questions about nuclear powers, gas prices, Elon and China, international news, and South Park! Timestamps: Nuclear Powers: 0:00 – 4:26 Gas: 4:27 – 6:52 Elon and China: 6:53 – 9:17 International News: 9:18 – 11:41 South Park: 11:42 – 16:10 Questions: Two nuclear […]
by James Corbett corbettreport.com June 12, 2022 I’ve got a shocking piece of news for you today: Sometimes, statistics are inaccurate. I know, I know. I’ve probably just shattered your world. “How can this be?” you’re asking yourself. But wait, it gets worse! Not only are statistics occasionally […]
Host of The Katie Halper Show Podcast, Katie Halper, discusses reporters’ grilling of Antony Blinken over the United States’ response to hypocrisy over Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Haiti.
The best of this week’s Rising.
Emily Jashinsky details her reporting on the humanitarian migrant crisis after her trip to the border this week.
Krystal talks with The Lever journalist Matthew Cunningham Cook about the Biden administration’s Medicare price hike that will boost the profits of private insurers
Krystal and Saagar have Max Alvarez break down the methods used by managers to illegally retaliate against workers in the workplace
Kyle Kulinski comments on the introduction of the Saudi Arabian LIV Golf tour and the high profile American golfers who sold out to play for them
Ryan Grim and Ken Klippenstein of the Intercept analyze the resignation of a top Amazon executive after Congress pressed the company on reports of union worker censorship in a company chat
Krystal and Saagar talk with Dem Congressman Ro Khanna on what he believes President Biden should be doing about inflation to support the American people
Ryan Grim and Ken Klippenstein break down Jared Kushner’s deep political and financial ties to Saudi Arabia being investigated by Congress
By Cassie Miller, Southern Poverty Law Center In this article: The Great Replacement and Hostility to Diversity Beliefs about Gender Roles and Gender Identity Anti-government Beliefs and Faith in Institutions Partisanship and Violence Methodology Read the full Year in Hate report. In late April, the Southern Poverty Law […]
Mexico News Daily The navy is investigating organized crime’s use of the internet to purchase weapons and military equipment, Navy Minister Rafael Ojeda said Friday. Speaking at President López Obrador’s regular news conference, Ojeda said the navy has detected the use of different electronic platforms to purchase firearms […]
By Curtis Yarvin, The Unherd Democracy enables the deep state to rule us It’s a little-known fact that Shakespeare hated Americans. At least, when in Twelfth Night Sir Andrew Aguecheek said “I had as lief be a Brownist as a politician”, he meant the same impertinent little cult that would later set […]
By Will Lloyd, the Unherd Republicans don’t realise that the monarchy is a form of entertainment. The oldest and best English joke is the length of time Prince Charles has waited — with nothing like stoicism — to become King. In their wisdom, our ancestors decided that the […]
Scott W. Stern Dire Straits Toxic Debt, Josiah Rector’s history of Detroit’s struggles for clean air and water, argues that municipal debt and austerity have furthered an ongoing environmental catastrophe. Keith Thomas A ‘Puritan Jihadi’ Oliver Cromwell’s cruelty and fervent, born-again religiosity were extreme, even by the standards […]
Here are my most recent articles for you Thomas Massie Stands Against Red Flag Gun Confiscation Orders Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie let his voice be heard on June 9, 2022 when he stood in opposition to HR xxx, a national red flag bill. Red flag gun confiscation orders […]
by Peter Zeihan on June 12, 2022 In light of recent moves by the US to lift some targeted energy sanctions on Venezuela to help bolster energy sanctions against Russia, we are sharing an earlier video on the difficulty the Biden administration would face in trying to rely […]
Geopolitics and Empire “What we are seeing is an empire which is losing its power. And I think that this century will be a century in which we will see the decay of U.S. imperialism.” Sacha Llorenti Vítězslav Kremlík: Climate Apocalypticism is Being Used as an Excuse for […]
By Caitlin Johnstone One of the great sources of distress in people’s lives is that we don’t get to be the narrator of other people’s stories about us. That we don’t get to control what other people are thinking and saying about how we are, what we do, […]
From Libertarian Labyrinth by Shawn P. Wilbur For me, the last few years have involved a rather public renegotiation of my relationship with anarchism—and more specifically with the possibility of an anarchism-in-general that is not just a jumble of incommensurable theories with some superficial resemblances. I have most […]
William Falk Rewarding Putin for invading The Week Staff Leaning out: The most powerful woman in tech moves on Grayson Quay Average U.S. gas price hits $5 a gallon Advertisement from Wisebread Pocket $200 After Spending $1,000 Grayson Quay Judge strikes down Biden’s immigration guidelines Grayson Quay Ukrainian […]
Krystal and Saagar and their collaborators talk about inflation, New York Times, AOC demands, Amazon exec resigning, Kushner’s Saudi ties, new culture war, medicare prices, retaliation against workers, & more!
By Ian Mayes, Parenthesis Eye I’ve noticed a pattern that I have. Every few years I feel the need to publicly re-think and re-clarify what exactly it is that I personally believe regarding anarchism. This usually corresponds with me affixing a new anarchist label to my beliefs and […]
By Ed West Back in the glory days of the hedonistic 1990s one of the women most beloved of frustrated adolescent males was Anna Nicole Smith. Smith was blonde, Texan and blessed with phenomenally gigantic breasts, qualities which by 1993 had helped her achieve the coveted ‘Playmate of […]
By Natalie Winters The National Pulse A new media network targeting Hispanics in the United States launched after raising $80 million from investors led by a George Soros-linked firm. The new media operation – the Latino Media Network – acquired 18 Hispanic radio stations across 10 markets from TelevisaUnivision […]
By Nellie Bowles, The Atlantic About the author: Nellie Bowles, the author of a forthcoming book of essays, writes a column in the newsletter Common Sense. San Francisco was conquered by the United States in 1846, and two years later, the Americans discovered gold. That’s about when my […]
By AMANDA SEITZ Yahoo News WASHINGTON (AP) — The social media posts are of a distinct type. They hint darkly that the CIA or the FBI are behind mass shootings. They traffic in racist, sexist and homophobic tropes. They revel in the prospect of a “white boy summer.” […]
A problem that I see with a lot of contemporary Western feminism is that if society was as sexist as they claim it is this would be impossible. LA Progressive In the last week of her life, my mother extracted a promise from me. “Make sure,” she said, […]
By Ron Kampeas Jewish Telegraphic Agency WASHINGTON (JTA) — In testimony to the congressional investigation of the deadly Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection, Donald Trump’s Jewish daughter and son-in-law made clear how much they had distanced themselves from the former president. Their statements, which reinforce the U.S. House of […]
55 years ago this month. Al Jazeera investigates the shocking truth behind a deadly Israeli attack on a US naval vessel.
FEATURED Now Is Not the Time to Lose Hope on Tackling Gun Violence The gun industry relies on a sense of powerlessness to maintain its deadly profiteering. But Americans do not have to accept the lies that justify inaction. JOHN NICHOLS FOR THE NATION FROM THIS ISSUE To […]
A time of the history of the anti-Vietnam War movement. View here. I would consider the anti-Vietnam War movement to be among the most important movements in US history, arguably more important than the American Revolution itself. The effect of that movement was that it delegitimized the draft […]
My take on the Boudin situation is that while his skills as a politician are terrible and he doesn’t seem to have been a particularly competent manager of the DA’s office, he was largely blamed for things that aren’t really his fault, like the impact of the pandemic, […]
By ANDREA GERMANOS Common Dreams The GOP, said the Democratic congresswoman, “has only grown more supportive and defending of what happened” on Jan. 6, 2021. Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warned Thursday night that the U.S. stands “on the precipice… of fascism” and that an attack on the Capitol like […]
By Michael Phillips Richmond Times Dispatch Washington Commanders assistant Jack Del Rio has been fined $100,000 by the team for comments referring to the Jan. 6 insurrection as a “dust-up” on Wednesday. Team coach Ron Rivera released the following statement on Thursday: “This morning I met with Coach […]
by Peter Zeihan on June 11, 2022 In case you haven’t heard, my upcoming book The End of the World is Just the Beginning gets released this Tuesday, June 14. You can pre-order it here. A lot of my work, and my books up to this point, have […]
Saagar and Marshall discuss the January 6 Committee’s hearings, their significance, and why they aren’t driving the midterms, the results of the recall election of San Francisco’s DA, Chesa Boudin, and what his loss means for criminal justice reform, and the impact of celebrities in politics via Dr. […]
By Matt Taibbi As short a response as I could manage, to a lot of criticism After publishing a review of Matt Walsh’s What is a Woman? this week, the expected avalanche of blowback from activists and even a few friends did arrive. Most went straight to the […]
Here are my most recent articles for you US House Passes National Red Flag Gun Confiscation Order Never letting a crisis go to waste, the United States House approved a red flag gun confiscation order bill, HR 2377 on June 9, 2022 by a vote of 224-202. Of […]
By Caitlin Johnstone President Biden used the phrase “Putin’s price hike” again in a reaction to Friday’s Consumer Price Index report revealing continued high inflation, showing once again that the US government believes Americans are idiots. “Make no mistake about it: I understand inflation is a real challenge to […]
Welcome back to another week with Krystal Kyle & Friends — one where we’re putting emphasis on the looming crisis that’s already starting to shape our world. This week’s guest, David Wallace-Wells, is a journalist whose work has inspired countless people to tune into the front of climate […]
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