The Mugshot Seen Around the World
The climactic moment of Donald Trump’s indictments is helping him return to the presidency.
The climactic moment of Donald Trump’s indictments is helping him return to the presidency.
Accusations of antisemitism made against conservative party leader Hubert Aiwanger could be a case of personal vendetta.
The Tory government remains unmoved by warnings of increased costs and power outages caused by the shift from oil boilers.
The West is apparently “liberal-minded” enough to accept biological men giving birth.
Advocates of far-reaching gender reforms often claim that they simply want to facilitate tolerance, happiness, and authentic living. The reality is far more pernicious.
U.S. officials are voicing concern that Russia and North Korea—both heavily sanctioned by the West—are drawing closer together militarily.
If we do not wish for our reality to become a boundless, shapeshifting simulacrum, we may just need to rebuild the entire modern worldview from the ground up.
It might seem overblown to call this appeals hearing the Trial of the Century. It’s not. The ability of people in every society of the West to speak freely about what they believe is true is on trial.
“This will have deleterious effects in Brussels, and not just around the Midi Station,” Brussels Minister Alain Maron warned after the government decided to stop giving shelter to male asylum-seekers.
The Cutro Decree will restrict asylum rights for economic migrants, speed up returns and deportations, and impose severe punishment on human traffickers.