• Justice Alito Has a Stark Warning for College Grads

    It is now an aged joke among those on the right that last month's conspiracy theories are this month's headlines. I humbly add to that maxim: "The present left-wing tantrums will become future regrets."

  • Iranian President's Helicopter Crash: Analysts Warn of 'Turmoil'

    Foreign affairs analysts weighed in on the uncertainty of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi's helicopter crash, with one warning on Sunday that a potential loss of life would "throw Iran's leadership into turmoil."On Sunday afternoon local time, Raisi, a 63-year-old ultraconservative leader, was traveling home with his convoy from a trip to the Iran-Azerbaijan border when his helicopter went down in the mountainous northwestern Iranian province of East Azerbaijan.It is unclear if Raisi and others...

  • Praise for the President: What the Chief Justice actually said (verbatim)

    The Chief Justice’s description of President Akufo-Addo as: “A lawyer and champion of justice,” whose name “is definitely etched in the legal history of this country as a most distinguished legal practitioner”, and “His belief in the Rule of Law” being “evident during his tenure and the Judicial Service of Ghana has been a happy beneficiary of exceptional levels of physical, and technological infrastructure during this period,” has been met with mixed reactions.

  • Justice Alito Warns of Threats to Freedom of Speech and Religion

    Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. warned on Saturday that freedom of speech was under threat at universities and that freedom of religion was in peril in society at large. “Troubled waters are slamming against some of our most fundamental principles,” he said. He made his remarks at a commencement ceremony at the Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio, a Catholic institution. “Support for freedom of speech is declining dangerously, especially where it should find deepest acceptance,” he said. A...

  • Prosecution Rests In Former President Trump's Hush Money Case

    NEW YORK (AP) — Prosecutors rested their hush money case against Donald Trump on Monday, turning it

  • America: The end of the beginning, or the end?

    by WorldTribune Staff, May 16, 2024 Contract With Our Readers Is America in the batter’s box of doom? Is the Mighty Casey of the modern world about to strike out? Or is there still a home run that keys a massive rally left in that bat? “All empires fall,” independent journalist Steve Rodan noted in […]

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    Justice Department says Boeing violated deferred prosecution deal

    The U.S. Department of Justice said Boeing violated a 2021 deferred prosecution agreement involving fatal 737 crashes. In a filing in U.S. federal court in Texas, the DOJ says the agreement protected the aviation manufacturer from criminal

  • End ‘damaging speculation’ over graduate visas, business groups warn

    The government must end the “damaging speculation” over the graduate visa route, business lobby groups have warned.

  • Boeing Could Face Criminal Prosecution Over 737 MAX Crashes: Justice Department

    Boeing Could Face Criminal Prosecution Over 737 MAX Crashes: Justice Department Authored by Jacob Burg via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The U.S. Department of Justice determined on May 14 that Boeing violated a deferred prosecution agreement that allowed the aerospace company to evade criminal charges after two crashes of its 737 MAX jet that killed everyone on board. The logo for Boeing appears on a screen above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on...

  • Former president Jimmy Carter, 99, is ‘coming to an end,’ grandson says

    Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter died in November and Mr Carter has been in hospice care at home since last year

  • Justice Alito warns of declining support for freedom of speech on college campuses

    Conservative Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Saturday warned that support for freedom of speech is "declining dangerously," especially on college campuses, as part of a commencement address he delivered at the Franciscan University of Steubenville, a Catholic college in Ohio. His remarks appeared to reference unrest at various college campuses around the country arising from protests against Israel's military operations in Gaza. “Right now in the world outside this beautiful campus,...

  • FIFA President Infantino says USA has to end pay-to-play system

    At the 2024 Milken Institute Global Conference in Los Angeles, Infantino disclosed one aspect of soccer in the United States that surprised him: the pay-to-play system. If American soccer is to reach its full potential, the head of FIFA has stated, the nation must end this massive barrier to entry. "We want to see the At the 2024 Milken Institute Global Conference in Los Angeles, Infantino disclosed one aspect of soccer in the United States that surprised him: the pay-to-play system. If...