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Auto Giant Stellantis Unveils Major Five-Year Recovery Plan
According to the company, 36 billion euros will be invested into its automotive brands, with North America receiving roughly 60% of the funding
What Iran Has Rebuilt Since The Ceasefire Began
Iran is replacing missile launchers, rebuilding production capacity and restoring key weapons systems damaged during the conflict
What SpaceX’s IPO Could Mean For Elon Musk’s Fortune
Reports suggest SpaceX may seek as much as $75 billion, which would surpass Saudi Aramco’s record-setting IPO in 2019
Russia Starting To Lose Ground In Ukraine
Russia is suffering problems in its war against Ukraine that partly stem from a growing Ukrainian military strength: the use of medium-range drone attacks
OpenAI May File IPO Prospectus This Week, CNBC Reports
The artificial intelligence company could stage one of the largest stock market debuts in history
Scandinavia On The Hudson
New York City is testing democratic socialism on its commuters, travelers, and working poor. The bill is coming due.
Russia's Grind, Iran's Clock
Russia is winning on maps and losing on math. Iran is running out of room.
New Wisconsin Polling Shows That Michael Alfonso Could Be Part of the New Generation of ‘America First’
In 2024, the America First movement earned significant electoral gains among young voters, especially young men.
Russia Starting To Lose Ground In Ukraine
Russia is suffering problems in its war against Ukraine that partly stem from a growing Ukrainian military strength: the use of medium-range drone attacks
Putin Says Russia Will Deploy New Sarmat Nuclear Missile This Year
Russia is set to deploy its nuclear-capable Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) by the end of the year, a system President Putin has described as “the most powerful missile in the world”.
Putin Expands World’s Largest Drone Factory
Russia is expanding the world’s largest Shahed-style drone factory – the Alabuga Special Economic Zone (SEZ) – amid a surge in weapons exports to Iran for its military.
Who Could Replace Keir Starmer As Britain’s Prime Minister?
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under pressure to resign after more than 80 lawmakers in his Labour Party call on him to go.
Russia Starting To Lose Ground In Ukraine
Russia is suffering problems in its war against Ukraine that partly stem from a growing Ukrainian military strength: the use of medium-range drone attacks
Working Through College No Longer Works Like It Once Did
The gap between wages and higher education costs has widened sharply since 1970, raising fresh questions about affordability and student debt.
Many Degrees Aren’t Leading To Degree-Level Jobs
Criminal justice, performing arts, and liberal arts rank among the most underemployed majors, underscoring growing concerns about college ROI
Ramaswamy, Ohio Republicans Address Fraud In Press Conference
As Rosiak recapped, Ohio has home health centers, a program allowing people to get paid for offering “companionship,” with the Medicaid beneficiaries often being their own relatives.
Victor Davis Hanson: America Being Overtaken? We’ve Heard That Before
A lot of people on Wall Street are afraid of that, a lot of people in the military, a lot of people on the left, a few people on the right, but we’re not looking at it empirically
Massie Loses Primary To Trump-Backed Challenger Gallrein
Gallrein presented himself as a Trump loyalist in his victory speech, saying, “now my focus is on advancing the president’s and the party’s agenda to put America first.”
Capitol Police Officers Challenge Trump-Backed Compensation Fund
The officers argued the taxpayer-funded program improperly benefits individuals who claimed they faced political prosecution after the Capitol unrest
Scandinavia On The Hudson
New York City is testing democratic socialism on its commuters, travelers, and working poor. The bill is coming due.
Why China Is Buying 200 Boeing Jets After Trump’s Meeting With Xi
Boeing order would mark the company’s biggest breakthrough in China in nearly a decade after years of trade friction and limited access to the Chinese aviation market
Working Through College No Longer Works Like It Once Did
The gap between wages and higher education costs has widened sharply since 1970, raising fresh questions about affordability and student debt.
America Is The World’s Hottest Economy
Investment is flooding in, growth is accelerating, and free markets are firing again.
The Smithereens
Kudlow unloads the numbers and the inflation smear machine goes up in smoke.
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Imported Chaos
A billion-dollar Somali fraud in Minnesota exposes America’s failed refugee policy.
Why Peace In Ukraine Remains A Distant Prospect
By Ian Bremmer, Project Syndicate | December 4, 2025 When two warring parties’ core objectives are fundamentally incompatible, no amount of external pressure or diplomacy can bridge the gap between them. Peace in Ukraine will come eventually, but it almost certainly will not come from US President Donald Trump's
The Great Deception
How Biden’s hidden illness, a complicit press, and a corrupted establishment betrayed the American people.