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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

A string of leaders with faltering relationships with President Donald Trump walked into this week's G7 summit in France with a delicate task ahead of them: charming the U.S. leader sufficiently to avoid a meltdown and sidestep potential dustups over the Iran war and defense spending. Key to that is how they manage their personal interactions with Trump. What historically served as a gathering of the world's leading democracies to discuss the global economy has turned into a game of navigating personal relationships among them. read more


Monday, June 15, 2026

Chalk up one more for the Dotard.


Sunday, June 14, 2026

FEMA awarded more than $2.8 million for Helene-related grants to Virginia. The grants allowed nearly $1.4 million for Smyth County and $745,000 for Washington County. The money is to support repairment projects for roads, surfaces and asphalt. read more


Thursday, June 11, 2026

Alabama is waging a last-minute legal fight to execute a man with nitrogen gas ... read more


Tuesday, June 09, 2026

The disc golf company sponsored Domenic Griffin from 2021 until he voluntarily resigned via email on Dec. 8, 2024. After Griffin's resignation, the disc golf company ceased contact with Griffin. According to a criminal complaint unsealed on May 27, all employees at the disc golf company were told that Griffin's departure was amicable and non-eventful. No one was aware of a particular reason for Griffin's decision to cease sponsorship. In the criminal complaint, an FBI agent detailed the allegations against Griffin and the social media posts he allegedly made targeting the disc golf company. In February 2025, Griffin allegedly posted multiple messages to his social media account directed to the disc golf company, demanding tens of thousands of dollars and making threats towards the employees. read more


Comments

Gee, remember the Moynihan Report?

en.wikipedia.org

I've hit a slew of books in my work that talk about how the humanitarian left globally has been influencing policies, building institutions based on those policies, and soaking up a lot of available funds with little to show for it.

That's research from liberal/balanced university presses. Not opinion pieces or internet clippings.

A willing people and a willing government. I don't think the US will have that for a long time.

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