As we await the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) to release the September employment numbers this Friday, the ADP report provides an early glimpse into […]
Uncovering Connections Between Border Czar Tom Homan and Private Contractors
The relationship between former immigration enforcement head Tom Homan and private contractors seeking lucrative government contracts raises significant ethical concerns. Charles Sowell, a Pennsylvania consultant, […]
Jane Goodall, Pioneering Conservationist and Chimpanzee Expert, Passes Away at 91
Jane Goodall, the renowned British conservationist and primatologist, has died at the age of 91, leaving behind a legacy that transformed our understanding of chimpanzees […]
Hegseth’s Quantico Gathering: A Disturbing Call to Arms or a Sign of Resistance?
In a move that raised eyebrows across the military and political spectrum, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth summoned 800 top military leaders from around the […]
UN Conference Reaffirms Commitment to Rohingyas and Myanmar’s Minorities Amid Ongoing Crisis
UNITED NATIONS, October 1 — The international community gathered at the United Nations Headquarters for a high-level conference dedicated to the pressing issue of the […]
Trump’s Sanctuary City Crackdown: Legal Threats Fall Flat as Local Resistance Grows
Since President Trump resumed his tenure in the White House this January, his administration has launched a vigorous campaign against cities, counties, and states refusing […]
Trump’s Multibillion-Dollar Support for Argentina: A Question of Ideology or Strategy?
U.S. President Donald Trump’s vision of making America great again has taken an intriguing turn, expanding geographically with a proposed multibillion-dollar bailout for an ideological […]
World Bank Report Highlights Urgent Need for Private Investment in Developing Economies
A new volume released by the World Bank’s Office of Chief Economist underscores a pressing crisis in global investment, particularly in emerging and developing economies. […]
Federal Government Faces Shutdown as Negotiations Stall; Pfizer Drug Pricing Deal Announced
The federal government has entered a shutdown phase after the Senate failed to reach a consensus on two competing funding bills. This is a stark […]
Sixty Years Later, Indonesia’s Search for Justice from Mass Killings Persists
In her poignant new memoir, Tari Lang recalls the harrowing morning of October 1, 1965, when as a 14-year-old, she witnessed Indonesian tanks and soldiers […]