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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun meets with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa

For the Week of January 19, 2025

Why Lebanon has become Syria's most dangerous neighbor: Col. (ret.) Dr. Jacques Neriah explains how refugee returns, Hizbullah's decline, and Assad-era remnants are pulling Beirut and Damascus toward confrontation

Cdn pol Is Canada's "warming" just politically driven data corruption?: Tom Harris argues that a recent report claiming Canada's reported warming trend may largely result from errors and artifacts in adjusted temperature data, calling into question the reliability of the data used to support national climate warming conclusions and related policies

Looking back fifty years at a 1976 game about U.S. civil conflict – exploring social alternatives through eclectic media (Part One): Mark Wegierski looks at Minuteman: The Second American Revolution

RIP Mark Brnovich, Election Integrity Champion: Former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich passed away recently and his former co-worker, Rachel Alexander, pays tribute to a man who had a national impact in the United States

The Debt Black Hole claims another victim: Saks Global Holdings filed for bankruptcy recently and Mike Maharrey says you can thank government and the central bank for creating the situation that caused it

Hiding from shareholders: Berkshire Hathaway: Berkshire Hathaway is taking advantage of a change in regulations to bury any shareholder proposals it doesn't like -- regardless of their merits, writes Stefan Padfield

Israel's October 7 wartime heroes, both celebrated and unsung: Paul Driessen says Israeli tankers, soldiers, firefighters, doctors and countless others served heroically, often tragically

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Beware corporations: Silencing shareholders is a risky move: The SEC has pretty much stated it won't protect shareholder rights but Esther Bouquet warns corporations to be careful if they intend on ignoring investors

For a new cultural criticism – forty years since the Pet Shop Boys' Please: Mark Wegierski offers a "retro review" of a classic 1986 recording

Rogue states as terror platforms: The multi-dimensional threat to American and Western security: Venezuela is a central hub in a global narco-terrorist network linking terrorist organizations with transnational drug trafficking, supported by state actors including Iran, Russia, China, and Turkey, writes Dr. Dan Diker

It's not a housing problem; it's a money problem!: Millennials and Gen Z may waste a lot of their money but Mike Maharrey says their inability to buy homes is the result of more than a lack of budgeting

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