Collapse of Syria final death knell of 1919 attempts by Allies to build nations
By Conrad Black Whatever else it may be, the collapse of the Assad government in Syria must rank as the final unflattering death knell of the attempts at nation-building by […]
Sports inequity
By Theodore Dalrymple he following statement is to be found in an article in Scientific American about mankind’s prehistory and the assumption that men were hunters whilst women were gatherers: Inequity between […]
East London: School asks pupils to ‘fast’ for Gaza
From the Telegraph A London secondary school where more than half of pupils are eligible for free school meals has asked children to “fast for Gaza” on Friday. Staff and […]
Homosexuality and the Future of the US
By Paul Cameron The second of two large 2023 federal surveys of youth sexuality was released on November 13th. If what the student respondents claimed corresponds closely to their sexual […]
Could Setbacks in Iran Lead to the Eviction of the Ayatollahs and Their Repressive Regime?
By Conrad Black It is clear that Iran is rushing toward the most advanced stage of nuclear military capability it can achieve in the seven weeks before the second inauguration […]
The Clock Strikes Thirteen
And the Establishment gets washed away by a preference cascade. But it was a damn close-run thing. By Glenn Harlan Reynolds What happened? It’s like a spell broke. Since November’s […]
Penny is Free!!! There Never Should Have Been a Trial.
By Phyllis Chesler I am working on a new book and facing a challenging deadline but c’mon folks: This is a huge victory for the people of NYC. Yes, Neely’s […]
Canada Is in a Recession: Why I Agree With Former Bank of Canada Governor Poloz
By Conrad Black It is impossible to disagree with the former governor of the Bank of Canada, Stephen Poloz, who said in a recent webinar that Canada is in an […]
Trump and the Russo-Ukrainian War
By Armando Simón Many persons have dismissed Trump’s claim that he can end the Russo-Ukrainian War in 24 hours. Trump was vague about the details, and he was almost certainly […]
The OxyContin Story
By Bruce Bawer The prescription painkiller OxyContin was released by Purdue Pharma in 1995; the six-part TV series Painkiller, created by Micah Fitzerman-Blue and Noah Harpster and directed by Peter Berg, […]