• What the left can teach the right about political power

    Political power is not a toy. It is not a trophy awarded to the winner of the debate club. Power is a game, but it is the game of kings. It is chess, not checkers. If you intend to play the game, you had better come with a serious strategy and the will to win, because you can bet the other side is playing for keeps.For too long, conservatives have engaged in politics as if it were professional football, something to watch for entertainment while sitting on the couch so you can complain about...

  • How one power-hungry leader destroyed Google search

    Google's search engine was once the crown jewel of the Internet, but one executive's power grab led to its spectacular downfall, reports tech writer Edward Zitron in his newsletter article, titled "The Man Who Killed Google Search." In 2019, Google's ads team raised a "code yellow" alarm due to declining search revenue growth. — Read the rest

  • Colleges Struggle to Contain Intensifying Pro-Palestinian Protests

    Colleges Struggle to Contain Intensifying Pro-Palestinian Protests (First column, 9th story, link) Related stories:ALL CLASSES HELD VIRTUALLY AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITYNYU in chaos as cops make arrests and clear tentsPolice storm YALE with riot gear

  • You’re Rivers political leader, Odili tells Fubara

    A former Rivers State governor, Peter Odili, on Thursday, expressed support for incumbent Governor Siminalayi Fubara, amid the political crisis between him and his estranged political godfather, Nyesom Wike. Odili declared Fubara as the political leader of Rivers State, saying the people of the state were behind him and would follow his leadership. Fubara and Read More

  • PSD and PNL Leaders Struggle with Cîrstoiu’s Candidacy in Bucharest

    The PSD-PNL Coalition convened at the Government today to discuss Cătălin Cîrstoiu’s candidacy for the Capital City Hall amidst allegations of incompatibility. Despite ranking third in recent polls, Cîrstoiu trails behind Nicușor Dan and Cristian Popescu Piedone by a significant margin. Sources told Digi24.ro that the PSD no longer accepts Cătălin Cîrstoiu in any form […]

  • Assistant to Vietnam's top legislator detained for alleged power abuse

    He was apprehended to serve an investigation into Thuan An Corporation

  • Tibetan political leader ‘optimistic’ about passage of US bill on Tibet

    The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has approved the bill, advancing it to the Senate floor.

  • Tory council leader facing abuse allegations from five women

    The shocking allegations include physical and emotional abuse such as kicking, punching, spitting at, and throttling women

  • Dem Sen. Bennet: Iran Has More Power Than Before, But There's Blame on Trump, Obama Too

    During an interview aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) stated that “there should be criticism of administrations on both sides of the aisle” over how they handled Iran, and Iran has

  • Wars and Rumors of War: Christian Leader Murdered in Political Assassination

    JERUSALEM and south LEBANON – Christian-Muslim tensions in Lebanon have erupted after the murder of well-known Christian politician Pascal Sleiman. Given his fierce opposition to Hezbollah, Lebanese Christians are worried for their safety as the terror group's intimidation grows. A Syrian gang is believed to have kidnapped and murdered Sleiman, a strong believer and senior member of the Christian Lebanese Forces Party. Experts here see it as a political assassination linked to Hezbollah, meant...

  • Army's power to rapidly defeat enemies may be thing of past

    Army's power to rapidly defeat enemies may be thing of past (First column, 3rd story, link) Related stories:PAPER: The West must remember how to fight. It may already be too lateWorld stands on brink of all-out warRepublicans Demand USA Retaliate: 'Long Past Time For Iran To Pay'

  • Dominican political leader condemns U.S. blockade against Cuba

    Santo Domingo (Prensa Latina) The secretary general of the United Left Movement (MIU) of the Dominican Republic, Miguel Mejía, described the U.S. blockade against Cuba, imposed on that Caribbean country for defending its sovereignty, as economic terrorism. The post Dominican political leader condemns U.S. blockade against Cuba first appeared on Prensa Latina.