UK Government Drops Plans for Mandatory Digital ID for Workers

UK Government Drops Plans for Mandatory Digital ID for Workers

The UK government has abandoned plans to introduce a mandatory digital identity system for workers to prove their right to work, marking another policy shift under Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour government. Instead of requiring workers to register for a new digital ID, Labour ministers announced that existing right-to-work verification methods will be fully […]

Bayer/Monsanto Sues Pfizer, Moderna and J&J Over mRNA Vaccine Technology

Bayer/Monsanto Sues Pfizer, Moderna and J&J Over mRNA Vaccine Technology

I have said often that it genuinely appears that those on the left have an innate inability to comprehend or observe irony, and again and again evidence arises that proves this a fact more than a subjective observation. Well, the recent evidence to this claim of the left’s chronic inability to observe irony is in […]

The Business of Free Speech

The Business of Free Speech

UK’s X Ban Threat – Censorship in Disguise The UK government’s threat to ban X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, owned by Elon Musk. The official line from Keir Starmer’s Labour government and Ofcom, the UK’s media regulator, is that this is all about “protecting children” from harmful AI-generated deepfake images produced by Grok, […]

Clintons Refuse to Testify in House Epstein Investigation, Bill Clinton Faces Contempt Threat

Clintons Refuse to Testify in House Epstein Investigation, Bill Clinton Faces Contempt Threat

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have declined to comply with a congressional subpoena seeking their testimony in the House investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, escalating tensions between Democrats and the Republican-led oversight panel. The House Oversight Committee, chaired by Republican Congressman James Comer, issued subpoenas in […]

South Korean Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Former President Yoon Over Martial Law Bid

South Korean Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Former President Yoon Over Martial Law Bid

South Korean prosecutors have formally requested the death penalty for former President Yoon Suk Yeol, accusing him of attempting to subvert the country’s democratic system by declaring martial law in 2024. During a hearing at the Seoul Central District Court, Special Prosecutor Cho Eun-suk’s team argued that Yoon’s actions constituted a serious threat to South […]

The $9 Billion Minnesota Fraud Scandal

The $9 Billion Minnesota Fraud Scandal

Today, we turn our analytical lens to the $9 billion Minnesota Fraud Scandal—a case that has sent shockwaves through state finances and raised crucial questions about oversight, regulation, and the future of fiscal responsibility. Let’s begin with a high-level overview of what happened, and why it matters for every stakeholder, from taxpayers to investors. Minnesota’s […]

Anti-Government Protests in Iran Enter Third Week as President Calls for Calm and Dialogue

EU Condemns Iran Crackdown, Considers New Sanctions Over Rights Abuses

The European Union has strongly condemned Iran’s crackdown on demonstrators and is weighing the imposition of new sanctions targeting those responsible for human rights violations and nuclear proliferation, senior EU officials said. European Commission Vice-President Kaja Kallas criticised what she described as the Iranian regime’s “brutal” suppression of protests, calling the actions intolerable and warning […]

BBC Seeks Dismissal of Trump’s $10 Billion Lawsuit Over Capitol Speech Editing

BBC Seeks Dismissal of Trump’s $10 Billion Lawsuit Over Capitol Speech Editing

The BBC is seeking to have U.S. President Donald Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit dismissed, arguing that the legal action lacks merit and infringes on press freedom. According to court filings, the British broadcaster plans to file a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, which stems from its editing of a Trump speech that allegedly made it […]

Canadian Prime Minister Visits China After Nearly a Decade of Strained Relations

Canadian Prime Minister Visits China After Nearly a Decade of Strained Relations

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit China on Tuesday, marking the highest-level engagement between the two countries in nearly a decade following years of tense diplomatic relations. Carney’s trip comes at a sensitive moment for Canada, as Ottawa faces growing uncertainty in its relationship with the United States amid an escalating trade […]

A War of Narratives: Critically Evaluating the Fatal Shooting in Minneapolis

A War of Narratives: Critically Evaluating the Fatal Shooting in Minneapolis

You’d be aware that an incident recently transpired, which involved a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (or ICE) agent fatally shooting 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good during an operation targeting immigration enforcement. This incident, on the heels of the fraud scandal, has once again put Minnesota on national and global headlines – with much controversy about […]