The United States has formally exited the Paris Climate Agreement, ending its participation in the global climate pact. The move revives Trump-era arguments centered on economic growth, national sovereignty, and taxpayer protection.
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A CNN contributor is facing backlash for repeating debunked claims about the assassination of Charlie Kirk months after evidence emerged contradicting her narrative. Critics argue the incident exposes ongoing media disinformation and ideological bias.
Melania Trump’s documentary opens nationwide amid pre-release media mockery and political backlash. Despite early attacks, industry analysts say the film could perform well by documentary standards.
By Beege Welborn Now, I’m not saying that this is as accurate as the Pentagon Pizza Tracker… Well, hang on a minute. Let’s check in…
By John Sexton I’ve been writing about this California Wealth tax proposal for a couple weeks now and I really thought I’d done justice to…
French farmers are once again erupting in mass protests as anger grows over the EU’s Mercosur trade agreement. The deal is seen as another blow to Europe’s heavily regulated agricultural sector, deepening unrest ahead of key elections.
California regulators voted to keep the Ivanpah solar plant operating despite high electricity costs and the documented deaths of thousands of birds each year. The decision highlights grid reliability concerns and the growing energy demand driven by AI and data centers.
As anti-regime protests engulf cities across Iran, the Islamic Republic is reportedly importing Hezbollah and Iraqi militia fighters to crush dissent. The move signals escalating desperation as domestic security forces falter.
A stark examination of a culture that now celebrates abortion and parental abandonment as empowerment. This piece confronts the spiritual and moral consequences of a society that has inverted right and wrong.
Protests are spreading across Iran as inflation soars above 40% and the national currency hits record lows. Demonstrations now span multiple provinces, signaling the most serious challenge to the regime in years.
One year after the deadly Palisades Fire, LAFD leadership admits its official report was edited to reduce blame and shield senior officials. Firefighters’ own messages contradict claims that the blaze was fully extinguished.
A new German business survey reveals deepening economic trouble, with nearly half of sectors expecting job losses in 2026. Sky-high energy costs, subsidies, and reliance on defense production signal long-term instability across Europe’s largest economy.
By John Sexton A pretty interesting story from the LA Times today suggests that an amateur codebreaker in West Virginia may have solved both the…
By David Strom Aussies used to be a hardy lot, as one would expect from a nation founded to house the outcasts from a more…
Seton Hall University’s student government denied recognition to a Turning Point USA chapter while approving a Democrats Club. School officials claim the decision was based on a standardized rubric, not political bias.
China has been militarizing islands in the South China Sea for more than ten years at this point. They've dredged sand in order to turn tiny spots in the ocean into military bases.
The system never recovered from the pandemic but for a few years it relied on government pandemic money to keep it going. By 2023, that money was starting to run out and services had to be cut.


















