• Stanford reiterates protest policies before admit weekend

    As pro-Palestine protests at college campuses across the country see clashes between protestors and police, Stanford reiterated its protest policies in a Wednesday email to students. The University will also welcome admitted frosh and transfer students to campus this weekend.

  • Crazy UK energy policy is proving costly

    That’s exactly what has happened this month to residents in Greendykes and other parts of the city where they are part of a district heating scheme. People are angry, and with good reason. Out of the blue they found their heating account charges had suddenly gone up from five pence a unit to 26 pence, adding up to £200 a month to bills. No notice, no explanation, just an automatic adjustment to their online accounts. The Greendykes residents – some tenants, some owners - live in a new...

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    The NDA government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has added new chapter with the construction of magnificent temple of Lord Rama at Ayodhya, said

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  • Biden's Middle East policy is beyond parody

    That’s right. Israel has had more than a thousand of its citizens raped, tortured, murdered and kidnapped, it’s been subjected to a massive missile attack, and it’s being told to exercise “restraint.”

  • Biden Administration Policies Are ‘Crushing’ the U.S. Economy

    In contrast to current media propaganda, an economic editor just explained how Biden administration policies are responsible for wrecking the U.S. economy — an analysis in line with ordinary Americans’ experience.

  • Power to the people: How supermarket policy ignited collective action

    In France, a major supermarket chain decided to stop accepting cash, sparking a response from a group of 50 individuals who came up with a plan. They organised a big shopping event, filling their shopping trolleys to the brim and choosing human-operated checkouts instead of automated ones. When it was time to pay, each person […]

  • What would Trump’s Israel-Gaza policy be if he were re-elected?

    The ex-president unambiguously favored Israel while in office but recent statements have been inconsistent and evasiveAt a windy rally in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, earlier this month, Donald Trump began his hour-long address by sending prayers and support to Israel as it withstood Iran’s aerial assault.“They’re under attack right now,” the former president and presumptive Republican nominee said. “That’s because we show great weakness.” Continue reading

  • Steam closes an early-access loophole in its refund policy

    Valve has closed a loophole in Steam's refund policy that effectively allowed players to beat a game before its official release date and get their money back. The company has long had a policy in place whereby users could refund a game, no questions asked, as long as they haven’t played for more than two hours within 14 days. Until now, the refund policy was far more lenient for games in early access or advanced access, but Valve has nipped that in the bud. "When you purchase a title on Steam...

  • Biden EV policies leave government chasing its own tail

    Buying a car is already complicated and stressful enough. Now, in 2024, tax rules are changing once again regarding electric vehicles, and new tailpipe emission regulations may make it even more difficult to purchase a gas-powered car. The new changes, implemented through the dubiously named Inflation Reduction Act, will not make life easier for businesses […]

  • University shares new free speech policies with ASSU

    The University Ad Hoc Committee proposed new free speech policies. Senators shared thoughts and proposed new legislation for On Call Café services, and a debate between senators before the ASSU election.

  • US Foreign Policy: "No Daylight" Is Where Peace Dies In Darkness

    “Absent a directed, sustained, and articulated policy of no daylight between the United States and Israel,” Matthew Continetti wrote in the Washington Free Beacon on March 29, “the rift between America and her ally will widen and the world will grow more dangerous.” Proof that Continetti had things completely bass-ackward arrived on April 1, when More