Why Did Zuckerberg Choose Now to Confess?
2 September 2024
Starmer’s Bid For Total Power Has Failed
2 September 2024
by J. Sorel
What was so startling about Mark Zuckerberg's confession that Facebook was censoring content at the behest of the Biden Administration was not what he admitted but that he admitted it, says Jeffrey Tucker. So, why now?
Labour has set itself the mission of making Britain a "clean energy superpower" to "cut bills". But it's a lie that renewable energy will cut bills, says David Turver, and here are the graphs that prove it.
One of the North Sea’s biggest oil field developments is in jeopardy after developers put the project on hold following a crackdown by Ed Miliband.
Meet Valentina Petrillo, the self-confessed male Paralympic sprinter who, at the age of 51, has entered the female competition and is set to steal the women's prizes while the pathetic authorities look on.
Political chaos is emerging in eastern Germany as the anti-immigration AfD wins an election but the other parties refuse to work with it, says Eugyppius.
Teaching unions are celebrating as Ofsted ditches its single-word ratings for detailed "report cards" next September, despite concerns that the change might damage educational standards.
In response to the summer riots, Sir Keir Starmer reached for the same tools that had carried him to Downing Street: barrack and bivouac, high-vis vest and collapsible truncheon. These proved ineffective, argues J Sorel.
A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ‘climate emergency’, public health ‘crises’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
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