by Sarah Cowgill | Oct 2, 2022 | Articles, International, Opinion
Russian President Vladimir Putin recently reintroduced conscription – the Russian draft – to help overrun Ukraine and immediately felt a backlash from his people as men of military age endeavored to high-tail it out of town. But hold it right there, comrade. Not only...
by Joe Schaeffer | Oct 1, 2022 | Articles, Media, Opinion
If a petrified stump of wood from the gone-forever dominant media glory days falls on his face on a network nobody watches, does it make a sound? The ratings are in on the debut episode of former Fox News anchor Chris Wallace’s new CNN interview show, and they’re...
by Graham J Noble | Sep 29, 2022 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
Midterm elections are just weeks away. When faced with the daunting challenge of trying to oust a popular state governor who has garnered national attention by always seeming to make the right moves while epically trolling his critics, what’s a partisan to do but hope...
by Andrew Moran | Sep 28, 2022 | Articles, Business News, Good Reads, Opinion
From Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to Boston Fed Bank President Susan Collins, tenants inside the Eccles Building have been routinely warning businesses and consumers of “pain.” The agony is broad, but it can be summarized by this laundry list of...
by Sarah Cowgill | Sep 28, 2022 | Articles, Good Reads, Opinion, Politics
Democrats and Republicans have amplified their bursts of insult-hurling, name-calling, and weaponizing of words like “humanitarian” and “invasion” in politically pandering sentences. It’s all due to the one-upmanship of two southern governors who appear to have...