by Dave Patterson | Jan 12, 2024 | Articles, Military Affairs, Opinion
After more than 135 Iran proxy attacks on US forces in Iraq and Syria and 27 Iran-backed Houthi terrorist missile and drone attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea, the US president did something to actually address the attacks. A combined US-UK air assault on the...
by John Klar | Jan 9, 2024 | Articles, Healthcare, Opinion
The British government proposes to measure the waistlines of children to monitor and prevent obesity. As creepy as this sounds, the idea of educating younger generations to be more informed about their health and eating decisions may be a better direction than...
by Andrew Moran | Jun 12, 2023 | Articles, Business News, Opinion
Didn’t the pandemic-era tsunami of free money prove that universal basic income (UBI) schemes do not work? With inflation ravaging economies, the threat of artificial intelligence accelerating, and the demand among youth to have something for nothing becoming...
by Joe Schaeffer | Mar 17, 2023 | Articles, Editor's Choice, Opinion, Politics
A zinging quote from a legendary actor has made its way across the pond, garnering attention to yet another tiresome example of political correctness gone wild. But Americans would be well advised to dig deeper, for the British government program that sparked the...
by Sarah Cowgill | Feb 7, 2023 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
The man cannot spell the word “respect” — but the Reverend Al Sharpton knows how to leverage it and demand long-due deference in the United Kingdom. He was in the country on a two-day junket to discuss how America’s prolific police brutality issues might cross...