News Analysis

Opinion, Discourse, #badge-discourse

Lost education for America's kids is a bigger 'health crisis' than COVID-19

Dean Mazzarella, the mayor of Leominster, Mass. "has declared a public health emergency in an effort to get children back into the classroom for in-person learning." And he's not wrong.

Nicole Russell / Sep 30, 2020

Opinion

Major Democrat-run cities are losing populations to smaller locales

Residents of the top listed cities that were already outrageously expensive to live in are now also dealing with COVID-19, spiking crime and ongoing civil unrest.

Ari Hoffman / Sep 29, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion, News

Disgraced former Trudeau Finance Minister was chauffeured around Toronto, Ottawa during peak lockdown

Morneau charged $202.80 on July 22nd, the same day he was testifying on the WE scandal, completely remotely via Zoom.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 29, 2020

Opinion, Discourse, #badge-discourse

EXCLUSIVE: Pimp turned Seattle 'Street Czar' speaks out

"It's not conventional, people say what the hell is a Street Czar? Of course, you wouldn't understand you are not from the streets… that's why I fit this so perfectly."

Ari Hoffman / Sep 28, 2020

Opinion, Discourse, #badge-discourse

Racial minorities targeted in ad for population control

Whether in Canada or in the global south, we should have no part in policies, programs, or organizations which seek intentionally to push non-white women to have fewer children.

Garnett Genuis / Sep 28, 2020

Opinion

Trudeau's address to the nation was first speech of unofficial pre-election campaign

After years of division, Trudeau had a chance to seek more common-ground and unity across the political spectrum, and he instead chose the opposite.

Spencer Fernando / Sep 25, 2020

Opinion, American News

Americans call for the firing of FBI Director Christopher Wray after he downplays violent threat of Antifa

This led many on social media to call for the termination of Wray from his FBI post.

Libby Emmons / Sep 24, 2020

Opinion

New study shows kids are more at risk due to restrictions than from COVID-19

Much of the public suspected that children have been rarely affected by COVID-19 directly. Lockdown has adversely affected these kids' mental, emotional, and physical well being.

Nicole Russell / Sep 22, 2020

Opinion

Seattle to be first city in the nation to offer 'safe injection sites'

The council now appears to be trying to take up the legislation while the public's attention is focused on other matters such as defunding the Seattle Police Department.

Ari Hoffman / Sep 22, 2020

Opinion

Canada is suffering from collective germophobia

Data published by governments around the world shows that COVID-19 threatens elderly people who are already very sick. COVID-19 poses virtually no threat to children, youth, or healthy adults under 60.

John Carpay / Sep 22, 2020

Opinion

The 7 women on Trump's Supreme Court shortlist

His short list includes dozens of qualified men and women, but he confirmed at a rally last week in North Carolina that he was likely to choose a woman.

Nicole Russell / Sep 21, 2020

Opinion, Discourse, #badge-discourse

These machines have been trained to hunt conservatives

We are rapidly moving into a world in which big tech algorithms are involved in almost every aspect of our lives.

Allum Bokhari / Sep 21, 2020

Opinion, Discourse, #badge-discourse

Bill de Blasio's incompetence is bringing NYC back to its darkest days

Broken windows have returned to New York City – and not just because of the rioters de Blasio has enabled.

Matt Palumbo / Sep 21, 2020

Opinion, Discourse, #badge-discourse

Black moms and dads deserve to know the truth—kids do better with two parents

Black communities are not singular in their drift away from two-parent family life; they are only the most deeply affected by a widespread cultural trend.

Barbara Kay / Sep 21, 2020

Opinion

Beware the poison pills in Trudeau's upcoming throne speech

"If Justin Trudeau had been an honest and reasonable politician, this kind of distrust wouldn’t be necessary. If he had kept his word and kept his promises, then he would get the benefit of the doubt."

Spencer Fernando / Sep 21, 2020

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