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With Assad out of the way, will Iran choose realpolitik?

Iran is at a crossroads — either embrace “realpolitik” through practical, realistic negotiations with the West or “roll the dice” in its quest to become a nuclear power. 

Pence said he congratulated Trump on his win at Carter’s funeral

Former Vice President Mike Pence said he congratulated President-elect Trump on his upcoming return to the White House when the two shared a brief greeting at former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral service on Thursday. “He greeted me when he came down the aisle. I stood up, extended my hand. He shook my hand. I said,...

Greenland PM ‘ready’ to talk with Trump

Greenland Prime Minister Múte Egede said he is “ready” to talk with President-elect Trump, who has recently expressed ambitions for the U.S. to acquire Greenland, the world’s largest island. Egede was asked during a press conference in Copenhagen on Friday if he was in touch with the president-elect. He said no, but added that “we...

Kamala Harris lost. Some donors are still funding a ‘victory.’

The “victory” part didn’t pan out for the Harris Victory Fund. But the funding part remains alive and well on the bank statements of...

Trump reportedly plans to unleash around 100 executive orders after taking office

President-elect Donald Trump reportedly signaled that he plans to push around 100 executive orders once he takes office later in January.

How Joe Biden became America’s obstructor-in-chief

A new book details the messy financial mess that has defined the Biden family.

Canada is without a leader amid the risk of tariffs and terror

On Monday, Justin Trudeau, prime minister of Canada, trotted out to resign — sort of.

How the rise of woke ‘educrats’ is destroying higher education

The nation’s universities, particularly so-called elite ones, are in crisis. Speakers are shouted down, professors are afraid of students, students can’t discuss certain topics,...

The Los Angeles fires are a human disaster long in the making

Neglect and mismanagement are at the roots of this disaster.

Instead of threatening Canada, Trump should offer an Anglosphere Union

The first act of the newly constituted Continental Army in 1775 was to invade Canada. An odd priority, you might think, until you remember how furious the revolutionaries were about the British Crown’s recognition of the rights of Catholics in Quebec. The United States had another go in 1812, but was repelled by British regulars […]

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