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For the Week of January 19, 2025 Why Lebanon has become Syria's most dangerous neighbor: Col. (ret.) Dr. Jacques Neriah explains how refugee returns, Hizbullah's decline, and Assad-era remnants are pulling Beirut and Damascus toward confrontation
Looking back fifty years at a 1976 game about U.S. civil conflict – exploring social alternatives through eclectic media (Part One): Mark Wegierski looks at Minuteman: The Second American Revolution RIP Mark Brnovich, Election Integrity Champion: Former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich passed away recently and his former co-worker, Rachel Alexander, pays tribute to a man who had a national impact in the United States The Debt Black Hole claims another victim: Saks Global Holdings filed for bankruptcy recently and Mike Maharrey says you can thank government and the central bank for creating the situation that caused it Hiding from shareholders: Berkshire Hathaway: Berkshire Hathaway is taking advantage of a change in regulations to bury any shareholder proposals it doesn't like -- regardless of their merits, writes Stefan Padfield Israel's October 7 wartime heroes, both celebrated and unsung: Paul Driessen says Israeli tankers, soldiers, firefighters, doctors and countless others served heroically, often tragically Last Week Beware corporations: Silencing shareholders is a risky move: The SEC has pretty much stated it won't protect shareholder rights but Esther Bouquet warns corporations to be careful if they intend on ignoring investors For a new cultural criticism – forty years since the Pet Shop Boys' Please: Mark Wegierski offers a "retro review" of a classic 1986 recording Rogue states as terror platforms: The multi-dimensional threat to American and Western security: Venezuela is a central hub in a global narco-terrorist network linking terrorist organizations with transnational drug trafficking, supported by state actors including Iran, Russia, China, and Turkey, writes Dr. Dan Diker It's not a housing problem; it's a money problem!: Millennials and Gen Z may waste a lot of their money but Mike Maharrey says their inability to buy homes is the result of more than a lack of budgeting View recent past articles or go to our archive
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