Risky Perspectives in Asia: China’s Ongoing Journey

Psychological Intrusion: China’s Growing Influence in South Korea At the end of October, a group dressed in what resembled Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) uniforms was spotted marching along the Han River in Seoul, South Korea. This event coincided with Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Gyeongju for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. They […]
Nearly One-Trillion Dollar Defense Bill Includes Various Measures Targeted at Hegseth’s Pentagon

New Defense Budget Bill Targets Pentagon Leadership The recently introduced version of Congress’ nearly trillion-dollar defense budget bill has several key provisions aimed directly at the Pentagon, under the guidance of Army Secretary Pete Hegseth. The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for the fiscal year 2026 includes amendments that focus on significant decisions made by […]
Understanding a Crisis: A Former Major Crime Detective Discusses Why Organizations Misstep

Reflections on Crisis Response When Steve Keogh arrived at the London bombings on July 7, 2005, he encountered a chaotic scene that no amount of planning could have truly anticipated: smoke-filled tunnels, injured individuals, and scant information regarding the potential for further attacks. As one of the first detectives on the ground, he had to […]
Scott Jennings Predicts About Jasmine Crockett’s Senate Campaign: ‘It’s Quite Uncomfortable’

Political Predictions on Texas Senate Race Scott Jennings, a Republican strategist, shared his thoughts on Wednesday’s “Spot on with Link Lauren” regarding the upcoming Texas Senate race. He predicts that Democratic Representative Jasmine Crockett will secure the Senate primary victory but ultimately fall short in the general election. Crockett recently announced her intent to challenge […]
‘America First’ Needs to Tackle the Housing Affordability Issue

The idea of achieving the American dream—owning a home and having a stable job—feels increasingly out of reach for many. According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, there’s a significant housing shortage of around 4.7 million units. Looking ahead to 2025, home prices are expected to soar, wages could take a dip, and unemployment may […]
Whistleblower Raises Alarm About Large-Scale Fraud in Somali Community As Series of Revelations Continues

Allegations of Welfare Fraud Spread to Ohio A lawyer and whistleblower has reported that significant welfare fraud involving the Somali community in the U.S. has reached her home state of Ohio. Attorney Mehek Cook discussed this with anonymous sources, as highlighted by news reports. Cook claims that some Somali Medicaid providers in Ohio have pressured […]
What Should We Do About All These Rapists, Racists, And Dishonest Thieves?

Hello, readers. Let’s wrap up this week on a sour note. Maybe it’s already too late for that. As you might know, I’ve made some questionable choices in the past. Sometimes, circumstances just call for it. This seems to be one of those times… Rapist, racist, and untrustworthy liar Regardless of how you slice it, […]
BLM Leader Accused of Misappropriating Over $3 Million for Extravagant Purchases

Charges Filed Against Black Lives Matter Oklahoma City Executive Director On Thursday, federal prosecutors revealed charges against Tashera Sheri Amore Dickerson, the executive director of Black Lives Matter Oklahoma City (BLMOKC), involving a significant wire fraud and money laundering case. A federal grand jury indicted Dickerson, 52, on December 3, hitting her with 20 counts […]
Videos Reveal Unusual Sex Ritual for Freshmen at Liberal College

Concerns About College Experiences Imagine being a parent paying around $90,000 annually for your child to attend what’s considered an “elite” private university. If you’re investing that much, you would naturally expect—no, perhaps even demand—a top-notch education delivered by wise, discerning professors. But, I think, that may just be wishful thinking. Nowadays, many universities feel […]
Trump Administration Investigates Boston’s Reported ‘Social Engineering Initiative’

HUD Investigates Boston for Housing Discrimination The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has initiated an investigation into alleged housing discrimination practices in the City of Boston. On Thursday, HUD issued a letter to Boston’s Democratic Mayor, Michelle Wu, expressing concerns that the city aims to “implement discriminatory housing policies in violation of the […]