From LifeSiteNews By Doug Mainwaring ‘Well, if you take a look at autism, go back 20 years: Autism was almost nonexistent, it was one out of...
From the Brownstone Institute By Gabrielle Bauer “Authorities have attacked, detained, prosecuted, and in some cases killed critics, broken up peaceful protests, closed media outlets, and enacted...
From the Fraser Institute By: Jake Fuss and Grady Munro The number of Canadians donating to charity—as a percentage of all tax filers—is at the lowest...
If you’re tired of censorship and surveillance, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. By Didi Rankovic Meta expands a controversial “re-education” program for first-time rule violators, raising questions about...
From LifeSiteNews By Jonathon Van Maren The garnishment was issued by the court and delivered to the CIBC in Emo, which is the only bank in...
By Didi Rankovic Snowden has been indicted as a “spy” and is considered to be one by many, even though the revelations from the leaked documents...
Racket News By Michael R. Caputo It would be a crime to abandon investigations into Russiagate, both because it’s ongoing and because of the cost to...
Christopher F. Rufo What the Daniel Penny acquittal means for America A New York City courtroom Monday issued a stunning verdict: Daniel Penny,...
From The Center Square By Brett Rowland “The Pentagon recently failed its seventh consecutive audit, suggesting that the agency’s leadership has little idea how its annual budget...
From the Daily Caller News Foundation By Ireland Owens South Korean companies are reconsidering investments into building electric vehicle (EV) battery plants in the United States,...