A More Perfect Disunion

If the NYROB is publishing articles on pan-secessionism by an Ivy League academic, it is an indication that elite opinion is now starting to take the idea seriously. New York Review of Books Sponsored by Share International Steven Simon and Jonathan Stevenson These Disunited States It is time to consider […]

Breaking Points: 9/3/22 MINI SHOW Truth social, Hunter Biden, Hillary’s new show, Ukraine peace sabotaged, more

Krystal, Saagar, & friends talk about Truth social, Hunter Biden, Hillary’s new show, Ukraine peace sabotaged, combatting dark money, student loan debt, & more! Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/ Tickets: https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0E… Opening: jobs@breakingpoints.com The Lever: https://www.levernews.com/ Marshall Kosloff: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3O3… Josh Mitchell: https://www.simonandschuster.com/book… Timestamps: Truth Social: 0:00 – 3:47 Breitbart: 3:48 – […]

The Painter in the Paint

New York Review of Books Andrew Kuo, whose painting Stay Up, 2014 shimmers on the cover of our Summer Issue—the first issue after we redesigned the print magazine—is an artist and author who contributes regularly to T: The New York Times Style Magazine and cohosts, with Ben Detrick, […]

Thank god we’re finally addressing the plight of America’s most disadvantaged community, Harvard Law graduates

By David Burge Thank god we’re finally addressing the plight of America’s most disadvantaged community, Harvard Law graduates Lawrence Tribe is University Professor Emeritus and former Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard Fucking Law School. He’s the one saying “thousands of my former students” are making less […]

Fired for Being White? Judge Says Starbucks Ex-Manager Made Case for Reverse Discrimination

By Charles Toutant “From this evidence, a jury could find pretext because this testimony directly contradicts the reason given by defendant for plaintiff’s termination. Additionally, Starbucks’ lack of documentation is further evidence of pretext,” Slomsky said. A federal judge ruled that a former Starbucks regional manager made a […]

Homelessness crisis hits rural communities

by Barnini Chakraborty, Senior Investigations Reporter Washington Examiner The images are hard to ignore: ratty, rodent-infested, tarp tents crammed together on public sidewalks next to piles of trash, human excrement, and used condoms. That’s the daily snapshot from Los Angeles’s Skid Row. Similar scenes have unfolded across dozens of large […]

SCOTT RITTER: The Death List

By Scott Ritter, Consortium News The odious legacy of Stepan Bandera drives the suppression of those who dare challenge the narrative of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict promulgated by the Ukrainian government, its Western allies and a compliant mainstream media.   Stepan Bandera monument in Ternopil, Ukraine, 2017. (Mykola Vasylechko, […]

Western Arms Support for Ukraine

by Peter Zeihan on September 3, 2022 We are seeing a tremendous amount of arms and technology flowing into Ukraine from NATO members, Sweden and Finland. This amounts to one of the greatest transfers of tech and material since the collapse of the Cold War. But the arms […]

Freedom News Digest: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2022 Mysterious Falls from High Buildings

Let’s never forget that strictly speaking, markets don’t actually do anything. Only individual human beings act. ` — Sheldon Richman, “TGIF: National Conservatism’s Ominous Economics” [2022] September 2, 2022 Mysterious Falls from High Buildings The title of an article in Newsweek yesterday makes an interesting point: “Russians Keep […]

Jose Nino’s Digest: September 3, 2022 Kris Kobach Receives Additional Endorsements from Republican Officials, and more

Here are my most recent articles for you Kris Kobach Receives Additional Endorsements from Republican Officials BLP previously reported on United States Senator Roger Marshall’s endorsement of Kris Kobach for Kansas Attorney General. Now, the former Kansas Secretary of State has received endorsements from former Governor Jeff Colyer […]

Daily News Digest: September 2, 2022 The Week-America’s declining life expectancy, explained

David  Faris Biden’s call to defend democracy Joel  Mathis America’s declining life expectancy, explained Peter  Weber Omicron-fighting COVID booster cleared, could rollout next week Advertisement from Wisebread Insanely High Paying Cash Back Cards With No Annual Fee Brigid  Kennedy Is Harry Styles ‘queerbaiting’? Peter  Weber Lukoil chairman dies […]

Breaking Points: 9/2/22 WEEKLY ROUNDUP Federal Reserve policy, midterm polling, midterm messaging, more

Krystal and Saagar discuss Federal Reserve policy, midterm polling, midterm messaging, senate contests, abortion politics, Ukraine war, Trump investigation, Jackson water crisis, & more! Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/ Tickets: https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0E… Opening: jobs@breakingpoints.com Timestamps: Fed: 0:00 – 10:36 Polls: 10:37 – 19:12 Abortion: 19:13 – 33:01 Ukraine: 33:02 – 40:31 Trump: […]

Millennials have struggled to find well-paid jobs despite being the most-educated generation. It’s because there are more college degrees, but fewer jobs that require them.

Business Insider Millennials have struggled to find well-paid jobs despite being the most-educated generation. It’s because there are more college degrees, but fewer jobs that require them. NBER researchers found that the declining availability of jobs that require college degrees is responsible for millennials’ poor financial prospects. READ […]

Democrats Are Violent Extremists

Caitlin Johnstone Listen to a reading of this article:   Republicans are up in arms over remarks from the White House depicting the Trump-aligned faction of their party as “extremist”, which Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended Thursday by saying that MAGA Republicans are extremist because they disagree with […]

Hoppe: The In-Depth Interview

[This interview with Jeff Deist and Hans Hoppe will appear in the upcoming issue of The Austrian (March–April 2020).] JEFF DEIST: Your recent talk in Vienna mentioned growing up happy but poor, the son of East German parents who had been driven west during the Cold War by […]