An analysis of how BEE compliance and AI-driven recruitment are reshaping employment prospects in South Africa. The article explores the broader economic and social ripple effects.
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A Federalist commentary claims Republicans’ “America First” message highlights patriotic priorities while accusing Democrats of responding with anger.
The Defender article argues that Wikipedia’s approach to medical topics, especially alternative therapies, reflects bias and harms public understanding of human health. It criticizes Wikipedia’s reliance on skeptical sources and lack of expert oversight.
Donald Trump delivered the 2026 State of the Union address with a bold tone, sharply criticizing political opponents and highlighting his administration’s priorities. The speech drew strong reactions across the political spectrum.
Rep. Ilhan Omar interrupted the 2026 State of the Union address, shouting “You have killed Americans” at President Trump’s immigration remarks. The moment underscored sharp partisan tension in Congress.
A growing number of ultra-wealthy individuals are investing in fortified compounds and survival infrastructure. Their preparations raise questions about economic instability and global uncertainty.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing backlash over comments made during a book tour appearance. The controversy has fueled debate over political messaging and voter outreach.
Actor Robert De Niro warns former president Donald Trump will not willingly exit the White House after his second term, urging action to make him leave. His comment, made ahead of a podcast appearance, reignites debate about political rhetoric and democratic process.
The column criticizes Tucker Carlson’s recent interview with Mike Huckabee, asserting that Carlson misrepresents Zionism, Israel’s history, and related theological claims.
A self-described MK-Ultra survivor claims CIA-linked mind control abuse, trafficking, and elite involvement. The testimony calls for investigations.
Republicans are divided as Stephen Miller reportedly presses Congress to extend Section 702 surveillance authority before its April expiration. Lawmakers weigh national security against civil liberty concerns.
John B. Wells hosts a two-part discussion on First Amendment protections and national security authority, followed by a personal January 6 legal account from a former Navy officer.
A Canadian family is pushing for reforms to the MAID program after their son’s euthanasia, citing concerns over mental illness safeguards and oversight. The case has reignited debate over assisted suicide laws.
A Substack post calls for Cardinal Joseph Tobin to resign over alleged ties to Epstein-connected figures and a withheld investigative report. The article raises questions about Vatican leadership and transparency.


















Wait, That’s What Set Off Libs About Abigail Spanberger’s SOTU Response? You’re Gonna Laugh at This.
Abigail Spanberger’s official Democratic response to the 2026 State of the Union address is already drawing sharp criticism for its tone and message. Opponents on social media and conservative outlets are highlighting perceived weaknesses and missteps.