Opinion

Opinion, Lifestyle

The world as seen through windows

Many experts believe that it might take a few years before people feel comfortable traveling again. For now, all travel bugs can do is dream and travel later.

Loraine Balita-Centeno / Jun 7, 2020

Opinion, Culture

JK Rowling takes to Twitter to tell the truth about biological sex

The red pilling of JK Rowling is like Christmas for gender critical feminists. She has finally come out and said it: Biological sex is real, and it's not bigoted to say it.

Libby Emmons / Jun 6, 2020

Opinion, International News

On D-Day anniversary, George Floyd protestors deface statues of Churchill and Lincoln

On this 76th anniversary of the Allied invasion of Normandy in World War II, protestors in London defaced a statue of William Churchill and another of Abraham Lincoln.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Jun 6, 2020

Opinion, American News

Mainstream media glosses over the deaths of Black women

Unarmed white males and Black males have about the same odds of being fatally shot by police.

Kristen Monique / Jun 6, 2020

Opinion, American News

Schools to remain in closed in September—yet protests continue

Seattle Public Schools announced that full time in person learning is likely not an option for grades six or higher for the 2020-2021 school year.

Ari Hoffman / Jun 6, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Eat meat to save the world

A recent New York Times article claims that “If you care about the working poor, about racial justice, and about climate change, you have to stop eating animals.” This isn’t quite right.

Mikhaila Peterson and Carnivore Aurelius / Jun 6, 2020

Opinion

Mark Saunders' 'zero tolerance' coronavirus policy expires in time for mass protests

While the gesture is meaningful, it does bring up the question: When did we cure coronavirus?

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 5, 2020

Opinion, News, American News

Sioux Falls rioters were mostly teens

The group of 50 or so rioting protesters was almost exclusively Sioux Falls children. "Our city has failed these kids, and parents have failed their children," said the mayor.

Peter Pischke / Jun 5, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion

Canadian press freedom is under threat by Trudeau government

When the Prime Minister bars a media outlet from a news conference it is a first step in the direction of Canada becoming like Hong Kong or Iran.

John Carpay / Jun 5, 2020

Opinion, Business & Finance

Canada's mayors should take a lesson in budgeting from their citizens

If mayors aren’t willing to demonstrate true sacrifices then it’s hard to imagine why other levels of government should consider their requests in the first place.

Colin Craig / Jun 5, 2020

Opinion

Leftist ideology has left young men searching for meaning in destruction

Young people are ignorant of any historical context. And a lack of purpose eventually erodes work ethic, personal responsibility, and morphs into lawlessness.

Nicole Russell / Jun 4, 2020

#unrestricted, Canadian News, Opinion, Culture

University of Alberta fires anthropology professor for saying biological sex is real

The University of Alberta has fired Kathleen Lowrey from her role as associate chair of undergraduate programs in the Department of Anthropology, for saying biological sex is a reality.

Erin Perse / Jun 4, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion

Trudeau's parliamentary power grab must be fought

This election will decide whether Canada will continue to be a free and prosperous nation, or whether we will slide downwards into tyranny, corruption, and authoritarianism.

Warren Steinley / Jun 4, 2020

Opinion

Tom Cotton’s New York Times op-ed prompts unhinged liberal meltdown

In a coordinated effort, dozens of New York Times employees tweeted that the publication of Cotton’s opinion piece “puts black New York Times staff in danger.”

Brad Polumbo / Jun 4, 2020

Opinion

Elite New York professors celebrate the destruction of their city

Professors at two of New York’s most prestigious universities have advocated for and praised the violence that has come to be associated with the aftermath of daily protests in New York.

Libby Emmons / Jun 3, 2020

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