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Leftist Civil War: Greta Thunberg Airs Grievances Against World Economic Forum

The climate moralism arms race in Davos, Switzerland, intensified on Thursday as activist Greta Thunberg accused attendees of the World Economic Forum of hypocrisy regarding the environment.

360 Degree Surveillance: How Police Use Public-Private Partnerships to Spy on Americans

In this age of ubiquitous surveillance, there are no private lives: everything is public.

Davos Is So Predictable

These days, world leaders are meeting in Davos.

California Gets More Wind, Rain and Snow From Heavy Storm

Storm-battered California got more wind, rain and snow on Saturday, raising flooding concerns, causing power outages and making travel dangerous.

General Flynn Exposes ‘Secret’ U.S. Government, Warns Americans Freedom Is Under Attack

Retired Army General Michael Flynn warned Americans this week their freedoms are in danger because of a "secret" United States agency operating in the shadows.

Used-Car Prices Record ‘Largest Annualized Decline in Series’ History’

Cox Automotive reported that its Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index (MUVVI), which tracks the auction prices of used cars, plunged the most on record in December from a year ago as the auto market cools.

Fewer Than 1 in 10 Americans Trust Congress

Fewer than 10% of Americans rate the honesty and ethical standards of members of Congress as high or very high, making legislators fall behind car salespeople and only above telemarketers on a list of almost 20 professions.

Conservatives Can Address the Election Disparity (And Maybe Even Start Winning)

In the aftermath of an underwhelming performance by Republicans in the 2022 election, demands have echoed across the internet for conservative leaders to develop a ballot-harvesting and voter-mobilization infrastructure comparable to the Left’s.

Pharmacies Can Now Sell Abortion Pills

FDA allows retail pharmacies to provide abortion medication to patients with prescriptions from qualified healthcare providers, expanding access to the drug.

Amid the Ruin of Modernity, Pope Benedict XVI Championed a Restoration of Reason and Faith

Upon hearing the news of Pope Benedict XVI’s death on Saturday morning, I immediately thought of a long road trip I took with my wife 10 years ago, from Alaska to Texas, and a lonely stretch of highway in central Wyoming where, trapped in a car with nothing else to do, I listened to hours and hours of interviews conducted in the ’90s with then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the man destined to become Pope Benedict XVI.

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