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The First Libertarian President in Modern History?

The First Libertarian President in Modern History?

Michael Peterson Michael is the Content Specialist at an academic institution in the Washington, D.C. area. He is currently pursuing an MA in economics from GMU, where he also received his undergraduate degree. fee.org Once upon a time, before the First World War, Argentina comfortably stood as one

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‘Not Nice Lucy!’

‘Not Nice Lucy!’

Michael Cook Michael Cook is the editor of MercatorNet. He lives in Sydney, Australia. mercatornet.com Last week English neonatal nurse Lucy Letby was found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill six others. The attacks took place between June 2015 and June 2016 in a ward for

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TVNZ Promises to Double Check

TVNZ Promises to Double Check

Rosemary Abbott whakatakitimes.nz EXPLOSIVE ALLEGATIONS TVNZ have promised to double-check their news sources the next time they get it into their heads that a leader of a New Zealand political party has made an actual threat of violence. This assurance comes hot on the heels of a bizarre apology

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A Day I Will Never Forget

Principal X November 15th, 2021 marked a day of profound heartbreak for me, a day I will never forget. On this day, a profound shift occurred; a juncture where former allies in leadership transformed into arbiters of my exile, classifying me as a ‘safety risk’. Just one week prior to

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Roast Busters’ Case Ends Not with a Bang but a Whimper

Roast Busters’ Case Ends Not with a Bang but a Whimper

Denise Ritchie MNZM Stop Demand Stop Demand is a call for action to stop sexual violence against women and children. Editor’s note: DO NOT in the comments break name suppression by publishing the offenders’ names or links to sites that name them. An instant permanent ban will be given

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Germany Has Partnered with the Gates Foundation

Robert Kogon Robert Kogon is a pen name for a widely-published financial journalist, a translator, and researcher working in Europe. brownstone.org The headline of a recent LifeSiteNews article declared that “the German government funds several Gates Foundation projects to the tune of 3.8 million euros.”  This is a

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In 5 Years, China’s Birth Rate Has Plunged 40%

In 5 Years, China’s Birth Rate Has Plunged 40%

Louis T. March Louis T. March has a background in government, business and philanthropy. A former talk show host, author and public speaker, he is a dedicated student of history and genealogy. Louis lives with his family in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. mercatornet.com China is in big

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Australia Paves the Way for Soviet-Style Censorship

Rebekah Barnett Rebekah Barnett reports from Western Australia. She is a volunteer interviewer for Jab Injuries Australia and holds a BA in Communications from the University of Western Australia. Find her work on her Substack page, Dystopian Down Under. brownstone.org The Australian Government’s proposed new laws to crack

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Big Poll Result for National

Big Poll Result for National

Rosemary Abbott whakatakitimes.nz ALWAYS BE PREPARED In a remarkable show of forward-thinking, the higher-ups at Newstalk ZB are reportedly bracing themselves for a dangerously hungover Mike Hosking. The popular radio host, renowned for his opinions and undying love for the National Party, has likely started on a big night

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We Should Think About Joining Australia

We Should Think About Joining Australia

Dominic O’Sullivan Charles Sturt University theconversation.com Big policy ideas usually don’t come up in parliamentary valedictory speeches – they’re for saying goodbye and thank you. So departing Labour MP Jamie Strange was the exception last week when he made a case for New Zealand and Australia to

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In an Age of Lies

In an Age of Lies

David Rennie The New Zealand education system has transformed a bastion of free inquiry into a social justice factory whose only inputs are race, gender and victimhood and whose only output is grievance and division. I, along with most other sane New Zealanders, feel morally obliged to make as much

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All over for the Labour Government?
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All over for the Labour Government?

Bryce Edwards democracyproject.nz Dr Bryce Edwards is the Political Analyst in Residence at Victoria University of Wellington. He is the director of the Democracy Project. Labour appears to be in something of an electoral death spiral. The four-point drop in Monday night’s 1News Verian poll to just 29

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65-Year-Old First Person to Solo Kayak the Greater Loop

65-Year-Old First Person to Solo Kayak the Greater Loop

goodnewsnetwork.org After 268 days in his kayak, a 65-year-old has completed his epic ‘Reverse the Bad’ expedition, becoming the first person to solo kayak the Greater Loop across Canada and the United States. The journey of almost 6,800 miles (11,000km) required Mark Fuhrmann to paddle for 1,

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Major Free Speech Victory for Pro-life Group

Jonathan Turley ronpaulinstitute.org The US Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has handed down a major victory for free speech against the District of Columbia. In Frederick Douglass Foundation v. District of Columbia, Judge Neomi Rao reversed district court judge James E. Boasberg who dismissed the challenge

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Particle 101: Breaking the Seal

Particle 101: Breaking the Seal

Emily Evans Emily has worked in the media and communications industry in Western Australia as both a TV journalist and media advisor. She has a passion for scientific research and enjoys writing about the latest and quirkiest discoveries. Emily is also a big fan of going on adventures, eating Mexican

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