Zuck takes on Twitter

July 6, 2023 Hiya! They say love what you do and you’ll never work a day in your life. For one 92-year-old woman that means working at a Wendy’s in Ohio, where she finds it therapeutic and plans “to stay as long as I can.”   Speaking of […]

Donald Trump Suggests Joe Biden Uses Cocaine, Josh Hawley Tweeted a Fake Quote to Push Religious Propaganda, Ruling Puts Social Media at Crossroads

Donald Trump Baselessly Suggests Joe Biden Uses Cocaine, Calls Prosecutor ‘Crackhead’ The former president said cocaine found at the White House must have belonged to Joe and Hunter Biden; the Biden family was out of town. Read more | Join the discussion Reporter Asks Karine Jean Pierre If […]

Lyrics Across Language

Anahid Nersessian The Republic of Translation Two new translations of poetry travel from ancient Sardinia to modern Paris. Jeffrey Toobin Keeping Speech Robust and Free The case of New York Times v. Sullivan set a vital standard in libel law. Could the clash between Fox News and Dominion […]

The capitalists are circling over Ukraine

The war is creating massive profit opportunities BY Thomas Fazi Two weeks ago, thousands of representatives from businesses and governments from across the world gathered in London to “support Ukraine’s recovery”. But was the gathering of all those Western corporate elites at the Ukraine Recovery Conference entirely altruistic? […]

On America

Niccolo LARPs as a 21st Century de Tocqueville Niccolo Soldo Jul 4, 2022 Share “Don’t you know that you can’t go home again?” – Ella Winter to Thomas Wolfe I write about America a lot because it’s impossible not to do so. The USA is the world’s most […]

What are the Russians saying?

gilbertdoctorow Uncategorized July 4, 2023 6 Minutes What you will not read in today’s New York Times but need to know before heading for a bomb shelter Yesterday I had the pleasure of chatting for some 20 minutes with Natali Morris, who hosts an interview program  called “Redacted” […]

That All Men Are Created Equal

By David Pan  ·  Wednesday, July 5, 2023 In spite of the divided opinions concerning the Supreme Court’s ruling against affirmative action in college admissions,[1] there is still solace in realizing that there is an underlying consensus that racial discrimination has no place in U.S. society. The primary dispute is […]

Father Kills Newborn With Crossbow

Father Kills Newborn With Crossbow A New York man with a documented history of domestic abuse was arrested and charged with murder of his newborn baby following an incident involving a crossbow.  Read More… Two Teens Dead Subway Surfing in NYC Two 14-year-old boys lost their lives while engaging in […]

Not Right-Wing Marxists

By Paul Gottfried, Law and Liberty Law and Liberty and one day later National Review brought out provocative reviews of the Paleoconservative Anthology, a work that I edited which came out in February. Although both reviews were instructive, they were not entirely accurate in presenting the anthology’s contents. Michael […]

What Paleoconservatives Were

By Michael Brendan Dougherty June 29, 2023 6:30 AM The fusionism of the fractious. What is paleoconservatism? The name is meant to suggest a substance predating its rival “neoconservatism.” And though many who have traveled under the paleo name have harked to various figures of the pre–World War […]

t’s the First Amendment, Stupid: Supreme Court Holds That Free Speech Prevails in Challenge to Anti-Discrimination Law

July 5 2023 American Medical Association Compromised by Radical Ideology COMMENTARY By Jarrett Stepman The American Medical Association adopts a series of resolutions in the name of diversity, equity, and inclusion that highlight how elite, professional organizations have been compromised by ideology. More With Morale in ‘Tank,’ New […]

Insider Today: What recession?

July 5, 2023 Hi, Insiders! And welcome back to those of you who enjoyed an extended break. Tuesday was a day to celebrate the US. But when it comes to the country’s economy, plenty of folks aren’t as eager to celebrate. However, fears of an impending recession are unfounded […]

I Was 19

Caitlin Johnstone Jul 5, 2023 Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Caitlin Johnstone): I was 19 the first time I was raped. Backpacking through Europe, drugged, woke up being sodomised over a toilet bowl in some Italian hotel bathroom. Blood everywhere. Memories were fuzzy through […]

Woman Pushed Off Cliff to Her Death

Prince Harry and Meghan Under Fire From YouTube Star Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are potentially facing legal action after featuring an image of a YouTuber named Shallon Lester in a documentary series about their lives.  Read More… Woman Pushed Off Cliff to Her Death An Alabama woman has been […]

Call to Participate in Anarchy 2023

International Anti-Authoritarian Gathering Anarchy 2023 – St-Imier July 19-23, 2023 On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the first anti-authoritarian international, international meetings are being prepared in the Swiss Jura mountains. They will take place from July 19 to 23, 2023 – with an extension of a […]

Gunman arrested for Philadelphia mass shooting which left 5 dead is BLM activist who wore women’s clothes: sources

By Emily Crane and Andy Tillett The rifle-wielding suspect who donned a bulletproof vest before allegedly shooting dead five men and injuring two children in Philadelphia has been identified as a Black Lives Matter supporter who shared gun-toting memes on social media. Kimbrady Carriker, 40, was nabbed shortly after the […]

Russia’s Autumn of the Patriarch

By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition Vladimir Putin’s long and controversial tenure as the President of Russia has sparked countless comparisons to the thought-provoking themes explored in Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s masterpiece, “Autumn of the Patriarch.” In this essay, we will delve into the remarkable similarities between Putin’s 24-year reign […]

Four-day workweek

July 4, 2023 Hello, Insiders! Some Fourth of July trivia for you: Americans consume around 150 million hot dogs on this day each year (feel free to share that tidbit at any BBQs you attend). Today’s a federal holiday — the US markets are closed and many of […]

A Vermeer for the IRA

“One of the most intimate and quiet of painters, and one who often chose to work on an unusually small scale, Vermeer has become, paradoxically, a crowd-pleaser.” So writes Ruth Bernard Yeazell in the July 20 issue of the magazine, on the occasion of a recent show of […]

‘We Are Way Behind’: Top DeSantis Official Sounds Alarm, Protecting America: The All-Volunteer Force Is in Crisis, Fourth of July: Independence Day

‘We are way behind’: Top DeSantis PAC official sounds alarm Steve Cortes got pretty blunt during a Twitter spaces session on Sunday night. Read more | Join the discussion The All-Volunteer Force Is in Crisis A half century after the induction of the last draftee, America’s military faces […]

Herman’s Silent Struggles

By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition  Herman gazed out of his bedroom window, his thoughts consumed by the conflicts that raged within him. His life had become a series of silent battles, waged within the depths of his mind. The weight of societal expectations, the dissonance between his own […]

The Rise of the Liberal Apostate

By Joel Kotkin In an age of darkness, glimpses of light are rare — but all the brighter for it. As the censorious progressivism embraced by Joe Biden and much of his Democratic party grows into an increasingly pervasive quasi-religion, ordinary people are finding ways to push back. […]