Woman Gets Probation In First Capitol Insurrection Sentencing
A woman from Indiana has become the first person sentenced in connection with the Trump-incited Capitol Hill insurrection on January 6. MSNBC’s Brian Williams has details.
A woman from Indiana has become the first person sentenced in connection with the Trump-incited Capitol Hill insurrection on January 6. MSNBC’s Brian Williams has details.
By Daniel Cáceres and Qayyah Moynihan , Business Insider In October, Elon Musk proclaimed that in 2024 humans would set foot on Mars. An essay published in 1953 tells of how a leader titled “Elon” would lead humans to the planet. In a temporary update on his Twitter […]
Anarchist News Over the last number of months, anarchist activity and interest in anarchism generally has increased. This can be seen by anarchist visibility generally, such as participation at public events as the streets begin to open up a bit more due to the pandemic. For ourselves, we […]
Anarchist News This week, we air a conversation between Scott and anarchist, author and organizer Cindy Milstein. The conversation is framed around the most recent compilation that Milstein has edited and contributed to, “There Is Nothing So Whole As A Broken Heart: Mending The World As Jewish Anarchists” […]
From a black conservative law professor’s perspective. BY ELLA KIETLINSKA AND JOSHUA PHILIPP Epoch Times Critical Race Theory training, which pressures people not to say certain things, take a certain stance, or forces them into some segregated settings, may infringe on people’s constitutional rights and even violate civil rights laws, said […]
By Arjun Kharpal GUANGZHOU, China — China plans to send its first crewed mission to Mars in 2033 as it continues to boost its space ambitions in a battle with the U.S. The world’s second-largest economy is planning regular crewed missions to the Red Planet. Wang Xiaojun, head […]
Aleksandr Dugin, Antony Blinken, Nelofer Pazira and Leon Wieseltier on military intervention, Russia vs. the West, populism and Afghanistan. Nexus Conference 2017 – The Last Revolution.
By Alana Semuels, Time The integration battles of the Civil Rights era happened more than half a century ago, but the U.S. is getting more, not less, segregated, as that past recedes. More than 80% of large metropolitan areas in the United States were more segregated in 2019 […]
A combination of factors have workers feeling more confident in looking for better-paying jobs (or at least, less willing to work ones they don’t like for at-or-near minimum wage). While things may seem bleak now between fewer restaurant worker shifts and meme-able signs on fast food drive-thrus, the […]
By Damon Linker, The Week “Wake me when it’s over.” I had that thought a lot during the hard lockdown of spring 2020, and then occasionally through America’s summer surge in COVID-19 cases, and then again as daily deaths spiked to horrifying heights between Nov. 2020 and Feb. 2021. […]
BY PATRICIA TOLSON Epoch Times In a contentious three to two vote, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners (CCBOCC) agreed on June 22 to postpone the vote on a proposed ordinance that would establish Collier County as a Bill of Rights sanctuary. However, even after the county sheriff, one […]
Todd Lewis is joined by Keith Preston and Derrick Jensen to discuss the failure of the left to challenge Capitalism.
This raises my respect for her immensely. By Justin Wingerter, The Denver Post Congressional candidate Lauren Boebert — who often espouses a pro-police, law-and-order message on the campaign trail — has been arrested and summonsed at least four times over the past decade, records show. While the three […]
Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Senate will not vote until at least July on a closely watched effort to repeal the 2002 Authorization for the Use of Military Force that allowed the war in Iraq, after Republican senators requested a public hearing and classified briefing. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee had been due to debate and vote on […]
BY JACK PHILLIPS Epoch Times The president of the largest union of health care workers in the United States says the organization will fight against companies requiring mandatory COVID-19 vaccines for employees. George Gresham, president of 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East—which describes itself as the largest health care union in the country—said […]
By Andrew Korybko, One World Prelude Since 2015, Western society and culture have been going downhill more and more. While it was difficult enough in 2008 after the banking crisis, the refugee crisis in 2015 gave the death blow to Western democracies and culture. The C-virus was the […]
Prime Clean It’s pretty common for older adults to face sleep problems. However, researchers conclude that “sleep problems are not an inherent part of the aging process.” Adding that the sleep challenge requires “consideration of multiple risk factors and a comprehensive treatment approach.” A contemplation of multiple risk […]
Team Rising discusses Abigail Disney, heiress to the Disney fortune, calling for regulation on tax loopholes for the rich.
I can’t imagine why. On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds voters cite the media and the federal government as top institutions where their faith worsened since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Karlyn Bowman, public opinion analyst and senior fellow at AEI, joins Hill […]
Colin Rogero and Robby Soave break down the latest efforts to create a workers’ union at Amazon.
Robby Soave breaks down the ineffectiveness of China’s COVID vaccines.
Colin Rogero breaks down the dangers of private military contractors.
Colin Rogero and Robby Soave react to reports that John Podesta, Bill Clinton’s Chief of Staff, thinks Congress needs to take UFOs seriously.
Yang blew it when he started trying to play politician. Huffington Post reporter, Daniel Marans, breaks down the latest updates in the New York mayoral race.
Independent labor journalist, Kim Kelly, discusses Alabama coal miners protesting against Wall Street firms who back Warrior Met Coal.
By Axel Corlu This dissertation explores the connections of anarchism and violence, especially in the form of propaganda by the deed. The existing scholarship on this subject either focuses on national/ethnic units, or subsumes it under the dubious heading of “terrorism.” I aim to present an inclusive, transnational account and analysis of anarchist violence in proper […]
Right on schedule. Attacking 2nd Amendment rights and strengthening federal law enforcement at the same time. By Brittany Shepherd National Politics Reporter WASHINGTON — President Biden on Wednesday announced his administration’s plan to combat rising rates of violent crime that plague major cities across the United States by […]
All of this is unfolding about like I thought it would. The Bidenist ruling class unity regime (the new popular front) is purging the military of conservatives, possibility using the criminal law to eliminate the Trumpists, using the “war on terrorism” to eliminate the far right, purging the […]
He literally said if he ever “killed” himself it wasn’t suicide. Check his Twitter.
Pigs vs. Republicans. Awesome. Loudon County and other NOVA counties are the Thousand Oaks of the East Coast, the most bourgie places in the USA.
Steven Crowder vs. Sam Seder. Talk about a chump vs. chump match.
The CHP says a 54-year-old homeless man had “aggressively” approached the governor, and threw a water bottle at him.
Always the con man.
Hedgefund managers are universally hated.
Her politics are not fundamentally different from those of the late Ted Kennedy. Why would she attack the Democratic establishment?
As I am not a resident of Oregon, I take no position on this. By Ella Lubell, Reason Ammon Bundy, best known for leading the 2016 armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon, announced last weekend that he is running for Governor of Idaho. “I’m running for […]
As I have said, all dissent is being targeted.
Some “inside baseball” about the intra-LP civil war. Increasingly, civil wars are brewing in all political parties. By Brian Doherty, Reason Joseph Bishop-Henchman resigned Friday as chair of the Libertarian National Committee (LNC), after a controversy that began three months ago with provocative tweets, intensified two weeks ago with an […]
I saw this coming after Marzieh Hashemi’s arrest about a year and a half ago, and I started distancing myself from them because I figured a wave of repression was coming. After the riots last year, it seemed the Bidenists and neocons were attempting to replace Trump with […]
Actress and activist Rose McGowan details the restrictions Britney Spears has been under during her conservatorship on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight.’
We are in the largest psychological warfare war in history.
Since the end of WW2, the United States has struggled to gain decisive victory in the conflicts in which it has engaged. As MacArthur said: “there is no substitute for victory,” since the end of WW2 the United States has been trying and failing, to find that substitute. […]
A relatively nuanced discussion of this topic from a generally “liberal” perspective. By Stephen Sawchuck, Education Week Is “critical race theory” a way of understanding how American racism has shaped public policy, or a divisive discourse that pits people of color against white people? Liberals and conservatives are […]
By Raymond Craib José Astorquiza had no patience for insolence. The special minister appointed to oversee the prosecution of subversives looked at the young man in front of him. “Are you an anarchist?” he asked. José DomingoGómez Rojas answered: “I do not have, dear Minister, sufficient moral discipline […]
Way to go, neocons. BBC Hardliner Ebrahim Raisi has won Iran’s presidential election in a race that was widely seen as being designed to favour him. He thanked Iranians for their support, after securing 62% of the votes. Mr Raisi is Iran’s top judge and holds ultra-conservative views. […]
By Arthur Bloom, The American Conservative The galaxy of media outlets, fact-checkers, and “disinformation” NGOs are in five-alarm fire mode after Tucker Carlson broached the subject of infiltrators and provocateurs at the January 6 Capitol riot. Before reviewing any of the existing details, let’s state the obvious: no […]
The article published by Revolver on this subject refers to several “unindicted co-conspirators” that were allegedly involved in the disruptions. Anyone who has any familiarity with the behavior of the FBI when it comes to handling domestic threats should find mention of such individuals evidence enough to draw […]
I was with her. I knew she was right at the time and that the Afghan war would turn out more or less as it did. Anybody with a basic knowledge of that region of the world could have figured it out. Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) cast the […]
Former Google engineer Vijay Boyapati talks inflation, the Austrian school of economics, and his new book on bitcoin. During the 2008 presidential election, Vijay Boyapati quit his job as an engineer at Google to campaign for Ron Paul in New Hampshire. A few years after that, he discovered […]
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