It goes on to highlight the core tenets of what the Trump administration will work to achieve, including the "survival and safety" of U.S. citizens, control over our borders and freedom from "destructive propaganda and influence operations," a strong military, economy, energy grid, and a "robust industrial base."
This is despite the debunking of the magical thinking of the ‘new’ energy economy by those who understand and respect the laws of physics and economics.
Another trope that has gained traction among green ideologues is the ‘primary energy fallacy’...
But scratch beneath the surface, and this ‘fallacy’ reveals itself as little more than a sleight of hand, a convenient narrative to prop up costly and unreliable energy sources at the expense of economic rationality.
Drawing on the incisive analyses of advocates of energy literacy such as Lars Schernikau and Ronald Stein, it’s clear that the real distortion lies in ignoring the full system-level costs and inefficiencies of wind and solar as well as the multiple uses of oil and gas as feedstock for myriad products...
Selected materials required by electricity generation technology. Source: Schernikau based on Department of Energy, USA. See also here...
"I...noticed that a member of European Parliament called Helmut Brandstetter tweeted, quote, "There's no censorship in Europe.
Everyone has to follow our rules."...
So, as I tweeted a few moments ago, a German woman notoriously received a harsher jail sentence than a convicted rapist after the woman called the rapist, quote, "a disgraceful pig."
This was after he participated along with several other disgraceful pigs in the gang r*pe of a 15-year-old girl in a public park.
Similarly, a British woman was dragged out of her bath by 11 police officers after she referred in a private text message to a man who allegedly violently assaulted her as, quote, "a f*ggot."...
If you want to know how conservatives should think about media ownership policy, a good starting point is to head opposite the people who think that President Trump and Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr are “autocratic,” “fascist,” and engaged in “mob-style government.” Those are charges levied in recent comments from Free Press, a left-wing nonprofit opposing the proposed reforms to the FCC’s rules capping ownership of broadcast stations.
Some stories matter because they remind us of something we are at risk of losing.
This is one of those stories—not about immigration policy or legality, but about what happens after a family arrives in America, and how quickly a culture can unravel the values that built a life... But somewhere in the midst of their success, something subtle shifted. It didn’t start with arguments or rebellion.
It began in classrooms.
In ideology.
In the language of grievance.
Over the years, the girls absorbed a new worldview—one that told them their story was not one of triumph, but of oppression...
1793 - "The American Minerva" was published for the first time. It was the first daily newspaper in New York City and was founded by Noah Webster.
1803 - The 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed by the U.S. Congress. With the amendment Electors were directed to vote for a President and for a Vice-President rather than for two choices for President.
1960 - Sperry Rand Corporation unveiled a new computer known as "Univac 1107."
1975 - U.S. President Gerald R. Ford signed a $2.3 billion seasonal loan authorization to prevent New York City from having to default.
1992 - U.S. troops arrived in Mogadishu, Somalia, to oversee delivery of international food aid, in operation 'Restore Hope'.
2002 - United Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after losing $4 billion in the previous two years. It was the sixth largest bankruptcy filing.
“Minnesota Democratic lawmakers, including the Attorney General, were handed over $53,000 in campaign contributions by fraudsters who ripped off taxpayer cash meant to feed children,” reports the New York Post. “AG Keith Ellison, his councilman son, mayor Jacob Frey, Representative Ilhan Omar, and others received cash from the scammers who siphoned off some $250 million, largely through nonprofit Feeding Our Future.”
“Ellison’s campaign took in $10,000 from the businessmen. Gandi Mohamed made a maximum $2,500 donation to Ellison’s re-election campaign. He was indicted on federal bribery and fraud charges last year,” adds the report. But that’s not all…
One of the many important things that Pantone does is predict what they call the "color of the year," which is apparently a trendsetter more than a trend predictor because people like my wife, interior designers, and a type of gay man we all know and love care quite a bit about what Pantone says it should be.
I hope it isn't "Avocado" again anytime soon. Well, this year Pantone has, for the first time ever, chosen a shade of white as the color of the year.
And predictably, this has set off a firestorm about Trump, Sydney Sweeney, and whether some version of brown should have been chosen as a political statement about white supremacy during the Trump years...
For years, climate alarmism has reigned as political catechism:
The planet is burning, and only drastic action -- deindustrialization, draconian regulation, even ceasing childbearing -- could forestall certain apocalypse... First, recent polling shows that the intensity of climate dread is weakening.
According to a July 2025 report from the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, while a majority (69%) of Americans still say global warming is happening,
only 60% say it's "mostly human-caused";
28% attribute it mostly to natural environmental changes.
Patel confirmed the evidence in hand was reviewed, analyzed again, and the arrest was made.
Not identifying the suspect during the years of the Joe Biden administration, he said, was "sheer incompetence" or else it was "intentional negligence."
While generally implying that "Whiteness" is a disease, the UMTC professor suggested that "color-evasion and power-evasion" specifically are "pathogens of the Whiteness pandemic" that "are inexorably transmitted within families, with White parents serving as carriers to their children unless they take active preventive measures rooted in antiracism and equity-promotion."
“Over the past two decades, educational technology has exploded from a niche supplement into a $400 billion juggernaut,” reports Jared Cooney Horvath.
Decades of data show a clear pattern: The more schools digitize, the worse students perform.
These are deep investigations—from kindergarten to college—into school choice, the misallocation of resources, and how we can fix our broken school system...
In “The Digital Delusion: How Classroom Technology Harms Our Kids’ Learning—and How to Help Them Thrive Again,” Horvath explains why consuming information through screens leads to falling performance, fractured attention, and the slow erosion of rigorous thought...