Global governance. The great reset. It sounds like what it is—a global overhaul of how we live our lives. The World Health Organization justifies it in order to prevent another pandemic catastrophe. The United Nations says it’s due to rapid climate change. The World Economic Forum thinks it’s time for a new industrial revolution. All…
Global Governance: The Great Reset and the End of Sovereignty
Dust to Dust? New Mexicans Fight to Save Old Adobe Churches
CORDOVA, New Mexico—Ever since missionaries started building churches out of mud 400 years ago in what was the isolated frontier of the Spanish empire, tiny mountain communities like Cordova relied on their own resources to keep the faith going. Thousands of miles from religious and lay seats of power, everything from priests to sculptors to…
Kevin Roberts: A Roadmap to Defeating the Deep State and Winning the New Cold War with Communist China
Today, I sit down with the president of The Heritage Foundation, Kevin Roberts, to discuss Heritage’s comprehensive strategy to win “the new Cold War” with the Chinese Communist Party, how Heritage has changed since Roberts’s arrival, the 2025 Presidential Transition Project, and Tucker Carlson’s last speech as a Fox host at Heritage’s 50th Anniversary Celebration….
PREMIERING NOW: Kevin Roberts: A Roadmap to Defeating the Deep State and Winning the New Cold War with Communist China
Today, I sit down with the president of The Heritage Foundation, Kevin Roberts, to discuss Heritage’s comprehensive strategy to win “the new Cold War” with the Chinese Communist Party, how Heritage has changed since Roberts’s arrival, the 2025 Presidential Transition Project, and Tucker Carlson’s last speech as a Fox host at Heritage’s 50th Anniversary Celebration….
California Man Found Guilty of Killing 3 After Doorbell Prank
RIVERSIDE, Calif.—A Southern California man accused of killing three teenage boys by intentionally ramming their car after they played a doorbell-ringing prank on him was found guilty Friday of murder. Anurag Chandra was convicted in a Riverside County courtroom of three counts of first-degree murder and three counts of attempted murder. “The murder of these…
Film Review: ‘To Catch a Killer’: Not ‘Silence of the Lambs,’ but Not Bad at All
R | 1h 59m | Police procedural, Thriller | April 21, 2023 After running up 17 flights of stairs in a burning building with no gas-mask, young Baltimore cop Eleanor Falco (Shailene Woodley) passes out cold when she reaches the incinerated apartment of her destination. But her gung-ho first-responder zeal is duly noted by FBI lead investigator Geoffrey…
USA Will Open Basketball World Cup Against New Zealand
The United States will open Basketball World Cup play against New Zealand this summer, with Greece and Jordan also awaiting the Americans in the group stage. And the earliest the U.S. can see France in an Olympic final rematch is the semifinals. FIBA held the World Cup draw in Manila on Saturday, when the 32…
Sergio Garcia Tied for 2Nd-Round Lead at LIV Singapore
SINGAPORE—Sergio Garcia recalled one of his happy times at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore to shoot a 7–under 64 and to move into a share of the second-round lead with Talor Gooch at the LIV Singapore tournament. Garcia and Gooch, who birdied his last two holes for a 65, had 36-hole totals of 13–under 129….
Media Publishers Could Charge Users Based on Article Clicks: Elon Musk
Media publishers could charge users based on article click as soon as next month, Twitter Inc. CEO Elon Musk announced on Saturday. “Rolling out next month, this platform will allow media publishers to charge users on a per article basis with one click,” the billionaire stated in a Twitter post. The purpose of the new…
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Shen Yun Speaks of Hope, Says Retired Percussionist
BALTIMORE, Md.—Robert Kennick, a retired musician from the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, attended Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Hippodrome Theatre on April 29. Mr. Kennick played percussion instruments in orchestras, including drums, xylophone, marimba, and cymbals, for 40 years. Of the performance, Mr. Kennick said, “Oh, marvelous, marvelous. I love it,” and noted the erhu musician….