Month: June 2022

Senate Breaks Filibuster on Gun Deal, Clearing Way for Final Passage

The U.S. Senate on June 23 voted to break the filibuster on gun control legislation that was hammered out this week between Republicans and Democrats, clearing the way for its final passage in the chamber. The bill, as with most bills in the Senate, needed the support of at least 60 lawmakers to overcome the…


Senate Breaks Filibuster on Gun Deal, Clearing the Way for Final Passage

The U.S. Senate on June 23 voted to break the filibuster on a controversial gun deal hammered out between Republicans and Democrats, clearing the way for its final passage. The bill, as with most bills in the Senate, needed the support of at least 60 lawmakers to overcome the filibuster threshold and close out further…


Rwanda Flights Policy ‘Working’ but Could Change Trafficking Pattern: UK Official

The UK government’s policy of sending some illegal immigrants to Rwanda appears to have begun to deter people from crossing the English Channel into the UK, but could encourage illegal immigrants to take more dangerous routes, the top civil servant in the Home Office has said. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on April 14 that…


Tories Call for Investigation Into Alleged Political Interference in Nova Scotia Mass Shooting Probe

The Conservative Party is calling for an investigation into allegations the Liberal government interfered with the probe into the mass shooting incident in Nova Scotia to further its gun control agenda. “Will the government commit today to a full, open, and transparent investigation to get to the bottom of this?” asked interim party leader Candice…


A Dozen EU Countries Affected by Russian Gas Cuts, EU Climate Chief Says

BRUSSELS—A dozen European Union countries have now been affected by cuts to gas supply from Russia, EU climate policy chief Frans Timmermans said on Thursday, as the bloc faces a deepening energy standoff with Moscow. Russia slashed flows through its Nord Stream 1 pipeline to 40 percent of capacity last week citing problems with equipment,…


Twitter Suspends Doctor for Sharing Study That Shows Pfizer Vaccine Impacts Semen

Twitter has suspended a doctor for sharing the study that shows men who received Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine had lower levels of semen and a loss in motile sperm count. Dr. Andrew Bostom, with the Brown University Center For Primary Care and Prevention, shared the peer-reviewed study on June 19. Twitter informed Bostom that the missive violated…


A Guide to “Defending the Constitution”

Self-governing citizens in a free republic need to know the structure of their government and the content of its principal laws. For Americans, that requires a basic knowledge of the U.S. Constitution. Ideally, we should acquire this information in school, so as adults we need only burnish it from time to time. However, modern Americans…


The Constitution and Gender Equality

One way that some writers try to discredit the U.S. Constitution is to assert that the document’s original meaning discriminated against women. Thus, a 2011 Time Magazine cover story claimed that “the [Constitution’s] framers … gave us the idea … that women were not allowed to vote.” An Oct. 13, 2020, article in The Hill…


Reasons for the Three-Fifths Compromise

When arguing that the Constitution stems from, and continues to reflect, “systemic racism,” critics point to Article I, Section 2, Clause 3—the “three-fifths compromise.”  They do so even though the three-fifths compromise was amended out of the document more than 150 years ago. By way of illustration, a 2011 Time magazine cover story asserted, “The…


Top Nigerian Senator Charged in UK Over Child Organ-Harvesting Plot

A top Nigerian senator and his wife have been charged in the UK over an alleged plot to bring a child into the country for organ-harvesting. London’s Metropolitan police said that Ike Ekweremadu, 60, and his wife Beatrice Nwanneka Ekweremadu, 55 were charged on Thursday and are due to appear in court in Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court later the…