• Rafa Benitez could land one of South American football's biggest jobs just a month after being sacked by Celta

    Rafael Benitez has been linked with one of Brazilian football's biggest jobs. The Spaniard was sacked by Celta Vigo in March after less than a year in charge. Exhausted Man City?! We're all tired, but it's dangerous to spread that message. Big games are what it's all about: Listen to the

  • This is how much respect the psychopaths in the government have for democracy

    Arms sales to the genocidal state of Israel have, of course, become very contentious. However, when asked to come and explain and defend their policy, guess what? Not one of them turned up. None of them can pretend they do not know what is occurring And none of them can pretend that they are not […]

  • A turning point for American foreign policy?

    Was the passage by the House last Saturday and the Senate on Tuesday of the foreign aid package with money for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan a turning point in American foreign policy? It certainly was a turnabout in rhetoric and in partisan behavior. Speaker Mike Johnson led the narrowly Republican House to pass by resounding […]

  • Constitutionalism: Bedrock of democracy, good governance

    Throughout history, certain individuals have been entrusted with power for the generality of the people and the good of all in society. The essence is to guarantee social well-being, promotion of shared interest, rule of law, and accountability. However, some others have equally wielded power in an antithetical manner; an era that Thomas Hobbes described Read More

  • Americans react to Walmart axing self-checkouts

    Walmart is removing. Reacting to the story, shoppers backed the move - for customer service reasons. Do you dislike self-checkout machines? Write to [email protected]

  • How a climate U-turn broke the Scottish government

    Scotland’s governing coalition has fallen apart — and a stalled drive to cut carbon emissions played a major role.

  • Scientific American Claims It Is "Misinformation" That There Are Just Two Sexes

    Scientific American Claims It Is "Misinformation" That There Are Just Two Sexes Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, Scientific American has published a piece claiming that “misinformation,” such as the notion that there are only two sexes, is “being used against transgender people” and in order to target “gender-affirming medical care.” The article states that there are three types of “misinformation,” and they are “oversimplifying scientific knowledge, fabricating and...

  • 'The Most Secure Election In American History': John Eastman

    'The Most Secure Election In American History': John Eastman Authored by John Eastman via The Gatestone Institute, I would like to discuss some of the illegalities that occurred in the 2020 election and the proposed constitutional remedies that we thought we could advance. I would also like to discuss the lawfare that is sweeping across the country and destroying not just the people that were involved in those efforts, but the very notion of our adversarial system of justice. ...

  • Did John Cleese Just Cancel His Own Cancel Culture Show?

    Cleese couldn’t commit to combating censorship in comedy with so many other anti-woke projects on his schedule

  • My walking, talking little girl has just turned two

    But as far as I’m concerned she’s still my babyMy daughter has turned two, so we can no longer really justify calling her a baby, which is absurd because she is a baby; a baby who can walk and run and say more words each day, but a baby nonetheless. She screams less than she used to and sleeps a lot more. Her interests include lifting things. She cheers on command, sticking her impossibly edible little arms in the air and saying ‘Yaaaaaay!’ for no reason science can discern. She is wonderful.She...

  • ‘Girls State’ Considers American Democracy In The Hands Of Teenage Girls

    The documentary paints a unified teenage struggle with womanhood but misses out on any of the more substantive policy conversations.

  • John Green talks ‘Turtles,’ YouTube and turning away from YA

    New York Times bestseller and YouTuber John Green, spoke to Stanford students about why he's moving on from YA and advised aspiring educational influencers.