If you still think this is only Putin’s war and won’t affect you — watch this.
Head of the russian Ski Federation, 7-time Olympic champion:
“Drop a serious bomb on central London — and we’d be allowed back into international sports.”
This is mainstream thinking in russia.
Incredible. Publishing what appears to be (if you care to read the "evidence") a totally legitimate US program, and even citing the risks of these being used as "Russian information campaigns", Tulsi Gabbard - the gift that kept giving - presents the Kremlin with yet one more information operation.
Read our investigation from 2025 where we presented evidence that the hybrid ops unit of GRU's 29155 came up with the whole "bio-labs" concept - and co-opted Tulsi into it. https://t.co/D8qdE38ahv
@thestustustudio He was fascinated and admired Cuba but ended up living in hated and evil USA. The pure thought schizophrenia of American Marxists is hilarious!
https://t.co/BwhmjxHiUD
🇨🇺 Manolo De Los Santos’ own Cuba origin story is something I had never heard explained before.
On today’s Pastors for Peace fundraiser call, he said he came from a family of Dominican revolutionaries who were “forced to migrate” because of what he called a U.S.-sponsored civilian dictatorship in the Dominican Republic.
For families like his, Cuba was “a source of inspiration” and “a haven.” De Los Santos even grew up with Cuban flags and images of Che Guevara and Fidel Castro in his house.
From there, Cuba became the real-world example of socialism he attached himself to. It was no longer just “the ideas of socialism,” but socialism in effect.
Musk's Social Security contributions are capped because his benefits are also capped.
I thought Social Security's point was that "you own your benefits" because your contributions determine your benefits, like a pension program. Or are we not doing that argument anymore?
"... the political left has long had a remarkable lack of interest in how wealth is created. As far as they are concerned, wealth exists somehow and the only interesting question is how to redistribute it."
— Thomas Sowell
“Let’s completely destroy a grown man’s means to provide for his family because the Knicks won a basketball game”
These people are fucking morons, hope they get facially recognized and prosecuted
NEW: The Mellon Foundation gave $1.5 million to establish a "center for the defense of academic freedom."
In audio I've obtained, the group's leader says his goal is to undermine the newly launched classical civics centers: "map who these f---ers are... and knock them out." 🧵
@Ishodas_Thomman@ChristoMalloo@THOMASCHALDEAN That's the not the only reason! It is also theological-'I believe in Holy Catholic, Apostolic church'. 'In Christ Jesus there is no Jew, Greek...' Sola Scriptura whether it is in Syriac, Malayalam or English!
@IndoKatholic People forget it is just football rather than politics. People all over watch Premier League and become fans of England players. No problem. How do Indians or Mallus become fans of Brazil and Argentina? India will not reach WC in another 20 years!
@TruueDiscipline Is this what creates modern day DSA socialists like Mamdani and Nithya Raman? Rich Indian kids becoming socialists because their Lib arts degrees don't pay as much as their parents? @razibkhan
https://t.co/g2SNSJ2SLj
@RichardHanania A generation of the left formed complete political movements on the impending disaster of climate change and continue to do that!
https://t.co/H8HJhlITbk
20 years ago, An Inconvenient Truth put climate change at the center of global debate, shaping politics, influencing leaders, and inspiring a generation of activists.
Two decades later, we can assess not just its impact, but its accuracy. Many of the film’s most alarming predictions did not materialize, while many of the policies it inspired have proven costly and ineffective.
The lesson? Panic is a poor guide for public policy. Focusing on innovation, adaptation, and economic development can do far more to help both people and the climate—at a fraction of the cost.
https://t.co/EIJyuNeFU1
20 years ago, An Inconvenient Truth put climate change at the center of global debate, shaping politics, influencing leaders, and inspiring a generation of activists.
Two decades later, we can assess not just its impact, but its accuracy. Many of the film’s most alarming predictions did not materialize, while many of the policies it inspired have proven costly and ineffective.
The lesson? Panic is a poor guide for public policy. Focusing on innovation, adaptation, and economic development can do far more to help both people and the climate—at a fraction of the cost.
https://t.co/EIJyuNeFU1
Ten members of the Gaza-bound Global Sumud land convoy were detained by eastern Libyan authorities more than a week ago, and their detention has now been extended.
Unlike with Israel, the case has received no international media coverage or global outrage