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You Must Not See Through the Propaganda

Ryan Turnipseed Ryan Turnipseed is an undergraduate in economics and entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University. There, he is the secretary and lecture chair for the Free Enterprise Society. mises.org On August 9, the Federal Bureau of Investigation killed Craig Robertson, a 74-year-old Utah man, during a raid on his

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Armed Man Approaches RFK Jnr

dailytelegraph.co.nz Quick-thinking private security personnel have detained an armed man at an event attended by US Presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jnr. The offender was later arrested by police. Kennedy shared information about the unnerving incident on social media, which took place at an Hispanic heritage event at

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Men Will Have to Watch Out

Newshub can reveal Labour will campaign on a promise to overhaul sexual consent laws so it would be up to alleged offenders to prove their victim said “yes”.   […] Layba Zubir, 17, is challenging adults to do better for sexual violence survivors. But it shouldn’t be her fight. And this

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You Know That Thing That Never Happens? You Guessed It…

You Know That Thing That Never Happens? You Guessed It…

Journalist Tim Pool calls the modern left a “low-information” “cult”. He’s not wrong. If you’ve ever tried to reason with a cultist, you’ll know just how immune they are to any information that contradicts their worldview. It’s not a matter of just disagreeing: they simply do

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National Will Crack Down on Gangs

National Will Crack Down on Gangs

Stuart Smith National MP Kaikoura The crime wave in New Zealand is out of control, ranging from youths stealing cars and ram-raiding businesses to street violence, and we have had enough. Gangs are running rampant, emboldened by Labour’s soft-on-crime approach. Since Labour took office in 2017, gang numbers have

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History Has Nothing to do With It

History Has Nothing to do With It

Lindsay Mitchell Lindsay Mitchell has been researching and commenting on welfare since 2001. Many of her articles have been published in mainstream media and she has appeared on radio, TV and before select committees discussing issues relating to welfare. Lindsay is also an artist who works under commission and exhibits

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Creep of the Day

Creep of the Day

Will he be deported? An Auckland-based Ola rideshare driver who indecently assaulted two young female customers on separate occasions lost his bid for permanent name suppression today after a judge expressed shock he hasn’t yet told his family or the operators of a religious-based school – whose property he lives

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5 Out of 6 Support ‘Three Strikes’ Law

5 Out of 6 Support ‘Three Strikes’ Law

familyfirst.org.nz A poll has found that just 16% of New Zealanders oppose bringing back the ‘Three Strikes’ law which was recently repealed by the Labour Government with the support of the Greens and Te Pati Maori. The nationwide poll of 1,000 New Zealanders was commissioned by Family

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Fed’s New CDBC Hacked Just Six Days after Its Launch

Fed’s New CDBC Hacked Just Six Days after Its Launch

Simon Black Simon Black, as James Hickman is more commonly known, is the Founder of Sovereign Man. He is an international investor, entrepreneur and a free man. His daily e-letter, Sovereign Letters, draws on his life, business and travel experiences to help readers gain more freedom, more opportunity and more

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What They Allowed to Happen

What They Allowed to Happen

I’ve asked it before, and now I have to ask it again: is it time to spit on teachers? Of course not: like all rhetorical questions, I ask merely for effect. To make a point. And the point is this: the churches have been (rightly) held to account for

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Kirsa Jensen – 40 Years On

Kirsa Jensen – 40 Years On

dailytelegraph.co.nz THIS MONTH MARKS THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF ONE OF NEW ZEALAND’S MOST ENDURING MURDER MYSTERIES – THE DISAPPEARANCE OF NAPIER SCHOOLGIRL KIRSA JENSEN. Fourteen-year-old Kirsa went missing while riding her horse Commodore after school along the beachfront in Awatoto, Napier, on 1 September 1983. Her disappearance sparked

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What Is Happening to At-Risk Children?

What Is Happening to At-Risk Children?

Lindsay Mitchell Lindsay Mitchell has been researching and commenting on welfare since 2001. Many of her articles have been published in mainstream media and she has appeared on radio, tv and before select committees discussing issues relating to welfare. Lindsay is also an artist who works under commission and exhibits

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Tackle of the Day

Tackle of the Day

The World Bowls Championship is currently on in Australia. But for Kiwi lawn bowler (and NZ pairs champion) Andrew Kelly (35) the game switched codes briefly on Friday, when he got to tackle an offender running from the police – a change from the normally sedate sport. “You could hear sirens

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Crypto Will Be Their Next Target

Alpesh Bhudia Darren Hurley-Smith Royal Holloway University of London Anna Cartwright Oxford Brookes University Edward Cartwright De Montfort University theconversation.com In May 2023, the Dallas City Government was hugely disrupted by a ransomware attack. Ransomware attacks are so-called because the hackers behind them encrypt vital data and demand a

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Lifting the Veil on Baby Mills

Lifting the Veil on Baby Mills

As I reported recently, Greek police have raided a commercial surrogacy clinic in Crete, arresting staff and taking newborn babies into protective custody. Initial reporting in the Australian media focused almost exclusively on the “desperate” surrogate parents — many Australian — who were being “cruelly” denied the “happy” arrival of their “healthy

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