Senator’s Journey: Unveiling Insights into News, Sports, and Jobs

Senator’s Journey: Unveiling Insights into News, Sports, and Jobs

From Union Captain to Senator: The Rise of Stephen Benton Elkins Stephen benton Elkins, a name inextricably linked to West Virginia history and the founding of Davis & Elkins College, lived a life as captivating as it was impactful. Born in Ohio in 1841 to modest parents, his ascent from humble beginnings to a prominent … Read more

Trump and Musk: The West’s Imperial Transfer Begins

Trump and Musk: The West’s Imperial Transfer Begins

David⁤ Engels is a Belgian historian and publicist known⁢ for his work on Roman antiquity and his thoughts on the ⁣decline⁤ of civilizations. He is associated with ⁢the New Right‍ and has made significant contributions to historical and political ​discourse.⁢ Engels has held prominent academic positions, ‍including serving as a full professor and chair for … Read more

Musk’s Media Silence Broken: Social Network Fallout

Musk’s Media Silence Broken: Social Network Fallout

The ⁣Shadow ‌of Silence: How ⁢Media Silences the ⁣Truth About Immigration Table of Contents The ⁣Shadow ‌of Silence: How ⁢Media Silences the ⁣Truth About Immigration UK Rape Scandal Ignites ⁤Political Firestorm UK Rape Scandal Ignites Public Outrage, Mirrors ⁣Historical Censorship France’s Shadowy Undercurrents: A ⁢Growing Crisis of Silence A prominent legal scholar and essayist, Gilles-William … Read more

“Resisting Salomé Saqué or the anti-fascist ChatGPT”

“Resisting Salomé Saqué or the anti-fascist ChatGPT”

CHRONICLE – The muse of the progressive left is a hit in bookstores with a short essay warning of the need to resist the extreme right. A dictionary of commonplaces that is as hollow in substance as it is poor in form. Salome Saqué announced this week with great fanfare on LinkedIn, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram … Read more

Charles Jaigu: “Russia-Europe, story of a catastrophe”

Charles Jaigu: “Russia-Europe, story of a catastrophe”

CHRONICLE – Historian Georges-Henri Soutou brilliantly unravels the causes of the rupture between Moscow and the West since 1989. And it is not just Putin‘s fault. General Winter will soon appear between kyiv and Moscow, which will not fail to slow down a war which is seeking an emergency exit, at a time when a … Read more

It’s time to meet the Arizona Corporation Commission

It’s time to meet the Arizona Corporation Commission

Vianey Olivarria | Arizona Spark, Opinion Esperanza Zavala fits all the criteria for a utility customer wronged by the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC). She is a Latina customer of Arizona Public Services (APS) in hot downtown Phoenix, has solar panels on her roof that contribute to the grid, and knows nothing about the ACC. According … Read more

“How Steamboat Overtourism Is Taking Away the Metropolis of Paris”

“How Steamboat Overtourism Is Taking Away the Metropolis of Paris”

FIGAROVOX/TRIBUNE – The architects Dominique Dupré-Henry and Tangui Le Dantec deny that there’s an excessive amount of tourism within the capital and the business use of a number of websites which contribute, in accordance with them, to being decreasing the dwelling situations of Parisians. Dominique Dupré-Henry and Tangui Le Dantec are the architects and founders … Read more

when the RN voter is considered a pest to be ostracized

when the RN voter is considered a pest to be ostracized

Par Michael Sadoun Published on 05/06/2024 at 6:23 p.m., Updated on 05/06/2024 at 7:04 p.m. Colombe, present at Marine Le Pen’s meeting on May 1 in Perpignan. Screenshot TF1/Paul Larrouturou FIGAROVOX/TRIBUNE – For columnist Michaël Sadoun, the banishment of a volunteer from Restos du coeur, who was then reinstated by the association, is indicative of the … Read more

New York Mayor Eric Adams Denies Violence During Protests at Columbia University, but Eyewitnesses Report Otherwise

New York Mayor Eric Adams Denies Violence During Protests at Columbia University, but Eyewitnesses Report Otherwise

New York Mayor Eric Adams Under Fire for Misleading Statements on Campus Protests Eyewitnesses Contradict Mayor’s Denial of Violence In a recent press conference, New York Mayor Eric Adams claimed that there were no incidents of violence during the student-led protests at Columbia University. However, eyewitness accounts and media footage strongly contradict the mayor’s statements. … Read more