by Andrew Moran | Apr 12, 2021 | Articles, Economic Affairs News
If the post-coronavirus economy means living without ketchup and spreading less Nutella on toast, what were the face masks and lockdowns all for anyway? From higher prices to product shortages, the latest consumer trends signal hard times for U.S. shoppers as future...
by Mark Angelides | Apr 12, 2021 | Culture and Entertainment News, The Rabbit Hole Videocasts
In literature, one of the most argued over genres is that of dystopian fiction. While other book styles have produced their own share of adjectival language (think Dickensian or Homeric), there are few more instantly understandable than those of the anti-utopian...
by Andrew Moran | Apr 12, 2021 | Articles, Politics
It has been more than a year since the City That Never Sleeps turned off the lights on Times Square and closed the curtains on Broadway. The coronavirus pandemic and two Democrat politicians – Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio – have decimated one of the...
by Pennel Bird | Apr 12, 2021 | Articles, Environmental
Talk about a Messiah complex. Bill Gates wants to dim the sun. You read that right. Un-scientist William Gates, who was widely thought of as the imperious and greed-addled subject of a federal anti-trust lawsuit before his reincarnation as the brilliant and generous...
by Tim Donner | Apr 12, 2021 | LN Radio Videocasts, Politics
What does it mean to be woke? We examine wokeness, the currency of the ascendant progressive left, and how its tentacles have reached into the fabric of American culture, from a number of angles. Jeff Charles of LibertyNation.com joins us to discuss the roots of this...