Whitehouse Weaponized DOJ
This leaves it fair game for the other side or should the other side just turn the other cheek? submitted by /u/Historical_Arm_5165 [link] [comments]
This leaves it fair game for the other side or should the other side just turn the other cheek? submitted by /u/Historical_Arm_5165 [link] [comments]
While Rothbard offers a focused economic analysis that situates the crisis within a broader theoretical framework, Browning gives readers a sense of what it felt like to live through the crisis.
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Question 1: Western Media Bias? Is the western media even-handed in its coverage of China? And how has this impacted public perception of China in America? Ron Unz—I think the Western media has been overwhelmingly biased against China, a bias that stretches back for decades but has steadily grown worse during the 2010s and especially the last few years. Coverage has recently become so extremely dishonest and distorted that it reminds me of how the old Soviet media portrayed […]
2/7/1870: Hepburn v. Griswold decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: February 7, 1870 appeared first on Reason.com.
In light of the recent news that the Senate has confirmed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, we have the following statement from Dr. Jeffrey A. Singer: “As a physician committed to patient autonomy, I feel uneasy about this confirmation. RFK Jr. insists the medical establishment isn’t a ‘priesthood’ and urges individuals to make their own informed health decisions, yet he opposes pharmaceutical companies communicating directly with consumers, reserving that information for the […]
On January 27, Pope Francis officially recognized the martyrdom of five Spanish Franciscan missionaries killed in September 1597 in what is now the state of Georgia. Francis labeled the martyrdom of the Venerable Servants of God Pedro de Corpa, Blas Rodríguez de Cuacos, Miguel de Añón, Antonio de Badajoz, and Francisco de Veráscola—also known as the “Georgia Martyrs”—to be in odium fidei (in hatred of the faith). The friars were murdered by an indigenous tribe because of an argument over marriage—many of […]