China’s President Xi Jinping was elected to a third term as Secretary General of the Chinese Communist Party Sunday, making him the only party leader besides Mao Zedong to serve more than two terms.Continue Reading

Washington Post reports that US government officials privately don’t believe Ukraine can win the war with Russia, but they have no intention of pushing—or even nudging—Kyiv to negotiate.Continue Reading

The World Economic Forum has posted a video to its website arguing for a “post-growth economy,” which is a nice way of repeating its infamous claim that by 2030, you’ll own nothing and be happy.Continue Reading

A pair of Russian lawmakers investigating biolabs in Ukraine claim that Ukrainian POWs show evidence of military experiments. The deputy chair of the State Duma says the goal is to create “cruel killing machines.”Continue Reading

The Georgia Guidestones, a monument to eugenics in rural eastern Georgia, were demolished Wednesday afternoon following an explosion that damaged one of the stones early that morning. A police investigation into who detonated the bomb continues.Continue Reading

Thousands of farmers in the Netherlands are protesting a government plan to reduce nitrogen pollution by cutting the amount of livestock in the country by about a third. This will have a huge impact on the food supply of Western Europe and the world.Continue Reading

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Monday that as part of a package of new gun control legislation, her state would require “social media networks to monitor and report ‘hateful conduct.’”Continue Reading

Ambitious Tories smell blood in the water as Prime Minister Boris Johnson has lost support over Partygate and other scandals. Leaked emails and documents suggest a hidden hand at work behind Johnson’s ouster.Continue Reading

The long-awaited Partygate report is due in the UK and may be so damaging politically that Prime Minister Boris Johnson has no choice but to resign.

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