by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | Mar 28, 2023 | Articles, Law, Opinion
Mr. Helaman Hansen defrauded would-be US citizens of their savings. He pretended to help them earn US citizenship and persuaded many to come to the states illegally and to overstay their visas. Can it be a crime, however, to tell others to break the law – or is that...
by Dave Patterson | Mar 28, 2023 | Articles, Good Reads, Military Affairs, Opinion
In the same week Ma Ying-jeou, former president of Taiwan, began a 12-day visit to China to discuss easing tensions between Beijing and the Taipei government, current President Tsai Ing-wen will make a two-stop transit of the United States. New moving parts in an...
by Sarah Cowgill | Mar 27, 2023 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
The adage “politics make strange bedfellows” is popping into the conversation more often of late. When the wealthiest man in New York has $5 million burning a hole in his silk-lined pocket, it makes sense to finance an ideological rival’s latest ad campaign. Former...
by Dave Patterson | Mar 27, 2023 | Articles, Good Reads, Military Affairs, Opinion
On Thursday, March 23, Iranian-sponsored militias rocketed a US base near Hasakah, Syria, where the anti-aircraft system was not fully installed. As a result, one US defense contractor was killed and five US service members and one other American were injured....
by Andrew Moran | Mar 26, 2023 | Articles, Economic Affairs News, Opinion
Despite the current US administration trying to bail them out, the latest data suggest that investors are increasingly turning sour on some of the largest ESG funds today. Americans ostensibly like to make money in the stock market without worrying about wokeness and...