President Joe Biden has ordered his administration to begin sharing evidence of alleged Russian war crimes committed in Ukraine with the International Criminal Court (ICC), based in the Hague, a US official said on Wednesday. According to the New York Times, the White...
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Boosted by COVID: The Improbable Rise of Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
by Jonathan Franklin | Jul 26, 2023 | Featured Articles, Politics
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sipped coffee inside the historic New Hampshire State House as he chit-chats with a gaggle of the state’s political leaders about the travails of being dad to seven children. Kennedy described his shock upon finding credit card receipts that...
FBI’s Unapproved Snooping on US Lawmakers Fuels Debate Over Surveillance Powers
by Connor Freeman | Jul 25, 2023 | News
A newly declassified court document has revealed the FBI improperly searched a surveillance database seeking information about a US senator, a state senator, and a state judge. The disclosure comes during a heated Congressional debate over intelligence agencies’...
Kissinger Meets With Chinese Defense Minister, Amid Soaring Tensions
by Connor Freeman | Jul 18, 2023 | News
Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger visited Beijing and met with Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu on Tuesday. This comes as tensions between the world’s two largest economies have been heightened substantially as a result of the White House’s bellicose...
US, South Korea, and Japan Hold Joint Military Exercises After North Korea’s ICBM Launch
by Connor Freeman | Jul 16, 2023 | News
Washington, Seoul, and Tokyo held joint naval drills testing missile defense in international waters between Japan and South Korea on Sunday. Following Pyongyang’s latest intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launch, an envoy from the Democratic People’s Republic...
Defending the Defensible: Free Trade and Economic Liberalism
by Joseph Solis-Mullen | Jul 13, 2023 | Economics, Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
In 1989, the economist John Williamson introduced the phrase “Washington Consensus” to the politico-economic lexicon. It was shorthand for a set of interrelated policies that, taken together, would free trade within states and between them while boosting overall...
Mearsheimer Predicts a Grim Future for Eastern Europe
by Zachary Yost | Jul 11, 2023 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The war in Ukraine has been going on for over a year and shows little signs of abating anytime soon. This is bad news for the people of Ukraine, who continue to suffer from Russian missile strikes and from their own government dragging men off the streets to send off...
North Korea Warns It May Shoot Down US Spy Planes
by Connor Freeman | Jul 10, 2023 | News
Pyongyang accused the US military of conducting provocative surveillance flights which infringe on its airspace and trespass in its exclusive economic zone on Monday. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) admonished Washington that if such provocations...
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Israeli Barbarians Slaughter Men Waving White Flag
For the fun of it: "Israeli soldiers shot dead two unarmed Palestinian men in Gaza, their bodies buried in sand and rubbish by an army bulldozer, exclusive broadcast footage obtained by Al Jazeera has shown."
‘Absolutely Shocking’ – UN Official Describes Children’s Ward at North Gaza Hospital
From the Palestine Chronicle: A UN official has described the situation in the children’s ward at the Kamal Adwan hospital in north Gaza where at least 15 children have died as a result of starvation, as “absolutely shocking.” “I went there because that was the...
Kyle Anzalone on Judge Nap: Gaza UN Resolution, Moscow Attack
Watch Kyle's latest appearance on Judge Napolitano's show 'Judging Freedom,' where he discusses the latest UN Security Council resolution on the Gaza war and last week's deadly terrorist attack in Moscow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7KfY_-WD5c
Faith in Markets or Faith Politics?
I plead for greater liberty and a more open world, not because I believe one system happens to be more efficient than another, but because those things provide a setting that unleashes individual creativity as no other system can. They spur dynamism that has led to...
Ban “Ethnic Cleansing”
I propose that we defenders of individual rights stop using the term ethnic cleansing. Why? Because it is the sort of euphemism bad people would use to disguise what they are doing when they expel or annihilate large numbers of people viewed as members of the wrong...
Joe Lieberman is Dead
The Iraqis won't miss him because they're dead too because he killed them.
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