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Foreign central banks dumping U.S. treasuries: In another sign that the world is losing confidence in the United States and its economies, reports Mike Maharrey, foreign central banks are shedding the country's securities

Returning to the Old Country, twenty-four years ago: Mark Wegierski revives memories of a mostly happier time in East-Central Europe, more than two decades ago

The NAACP is out of bounds and obsolete: Dr. Eric Wallace critiques NAACP athlete protests, and questions their priorities, political activism, representation, and empowerment for black communities

Sanctions without enforcement: How Iran’s shadow banking network exploits western weakness: Washington escalates its financial offensive against the IRGC, but Ella Rosenberg argues that European inaction, particularly in the UK, continues to undermine the effectiveness of Western sanctions

International Energy Agency wrong to forecast coal’s demise: The International Energy Agency has said that coal's future is coming to an end but Tom Harris says the reality is far different

Cdn pol On the 20th anniversary of Stephen Harper’s first victory (2006) – the decline of the Tory tradition in Canada since the 1980s (Part Eleven): Mark Wegierski calls for a truly transformational politics

Dirty tricks promoting “MAGA” Steve Hilton for California governor: Someone is playing a very dirty trick in California's gubernatorial election, says Thomas M. Sipos. They're trying to fool Republicans into voting for a weak candidate

Fine them, jail crooked bosses, revoke their nonprofit status: Many crooked, politicized, “educational” nonprofits need to be investigated and punished, argues Paul Driessen

Virginia, sic semper tyrannis?: The Left only invokes the 'Rule of Law' when they're trying to prevent themselves from being subject to it, says Mark Alexander

De-dollarization: Has the end of history ended?: Mike Maharrey argues that de-dollarization is happening and even a modest shift would likely cause serious problems for the United States and the value of its currency

As the world negotiates, Iranians are left to die: When leaders cut deals, spokespeople hold press conferences, and everyone posts about it online, the Iranian people are still there, waiting to be freed, writes Sogand Fakheri

When Wall Street moves in next door: Home ownership in America is increasingly become the province of institutional investors and Craig DeLuz says that hopeful buyers are being frozen out of entire neighborhoods by corporations wielding billions of dollars

If you thought 9/11 was bad, consider an Islamic bomb detonation in the U.S.: Donald Trump is ending the Cold War with Iran's Islamofascist terrorist regime ... and the Democrats are fighting him every step of the way, argues Mark Alexander

Cdn pol On the 20th anniversary of Stephen Harper’s first victory (2006) – the decline of the Tory tradition in Canada since the 1980s (Part Ten): Mark Wegierski asks a big question – is there a future for conservatism in Canada – or elsewhere?

State Bar of Arizona disbarring conservative attorney after exercising his free speech: Another day, another Arizona attorney being disbarred by the State Bar due to his taking issue with alleged corruption, reports Rachel Alexander

On the course of one endangered species: Broken, or not fixed yet?: Charlotte B. Cerminaro examines whether creativity, culture, and artistic livelihoods face quiet decline in a rapidly changing world

Debt-to-GDP eclipses 100 percent (and it's actually worse than that): Regardless of which metric you use to gauge how bad the debt situation is for America's federal government, writes Mike Maharrey, the country is in a deep hole

They called it Jim Crow. Here’s what the record actually shows: Charisma Peoples offers a fact-check of leftist senators’ claims about voter ID, citizenship verification, and election integrity

The West’s contradictory war on Iran’s IRGC: Washington’s dual-track sanctions regime seeks to stabilize global oil markets while financially strangling the IRGC, but without a unified transatlantic strategy, the policy risks preserving the very system it aims to destroy, writes Ella Rosenberg

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