Category: Opinion
Deported Twice, Mexican Man Alleged in California Carjacking
By Terence P. Jeffrey March 11, 2026 A Department of Homeland Security deportation officer, Terrell Dillard, presented an affidavit this…
Sanctioned Oil Flows Through Hidden Networks, Fueling Russia’s War Economy
As conflict escalates between Iran, Israel, and the United States, global energy markets are once again being reminded of an…
Operation Epic Fury: How Targeted Action Can Break Iran’s 47-Year Cycle of Proxy Warfare
Between 1979 and 1981, American diplomats were held hostage for 444 days. In 1983, Iranian-backed Hezbollah bombed the United States…
Aluminum Chokepoint: Persian Gulf Conflict Threatens Global Supply Chains
By Ivan Sascha Sheehan Tuesday, 10 March 2026 12:59 PM EDT When analysts tally the risks of war in the…
Mamdani’s ‘Free Bus’ Promise: A Policy of Arrogance and Mismanagement
While campaigning for mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani guaranteed endless free programs and giveaways. So far, he has…
AI Already Sets a Price on Human Lives: The Unseen Risk of the Next Generation of Intelligence
Considering AI’s growing capacity for mass surveillance, influence over public opinion, and support for military operations including AI being used…
FDA Collapse: Bureaucratic Chaos Stalls Life-Saving Treatments
There’s a growing crisis inside America’s public-health machinery, and it isn’t driven by disease outbreaks or environmental disasters. It’s driven…
Trump’s Economic Pressure Forces Cuba’s Regime to Choose Between Collapse and Change
President Donald Trump has shown Cuba’s communist rulers two ways their reign over the island can end: the Maduro way…
Democrats Turn Jesse Jackson Memorial into Political Rally, Ignoring Call for Unity
Two memorial services were held for the late civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson: A public service at Chicago’s House…