By Zachary Stieber Negotiations between Russian and Ukrainian officials in a third country on Feb. 28 yielded no results, officials said after the talks concluded. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sent top officials as intermediaries as Russian and Ukrainian forces continued battling in Ukraine, including near major cities such as Kyiv. The […]
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Russia Doubles Interest Rate to Boost Crashing Ruble as Sanctions Bite
By Tom Ozimek Russia’s central bank has more than doubled its key interest rate and taken emergency capital control measures to try stem the collapse of its currency and shore up financial stability as tough Western sanctions over the Kremlin-ordered invasion of Ukraine sent the ruble plummeting. The Bank of Russia, the country’s central bank, on Feb. 28 announced […]
Progressive, Socialist Policies Are Destructive, Have Never Brought Prosperity: Economist Robert Genetski
By Harry Lee After years of data accumulation and analysis, top U.S. economist Robert Genetski found that progressive or socialist policies are destructive and can only bring America away from prosperity. He also said the Biden administration’s economic policies are “absolutely” progressive or socialist. Genetski is “one of the nation’s premier interest rate forecasters,” according […]
The Clinton Campaign’s Two-Pronged Plan to Create the Trump–Russia Collusion Narrative
By Jeff Carlson and Hans Mahncke News analysis In Oct. 2016, Wikileaks released a little-noticed email exchange involving Clinton communications director Jennifer Palmieri and Democratic strategist Joel Johnson. The exchange, which was dated Feb. 26, 2016, revealed the existence of a Clinton campaign Swift Boat project—a political term used for smear campaigns—aimed at then-presidential candidate Donald Trump. […]
Ukraine Battles Russian Invasion, Thousands Flee Fighting
By Natalia Zinets and Aleksandar Vasovic KYIV/MARIUPOL, Ukraine (Reuters) -Ukrainian forces battled Russian invaders on three sides on Thursday after Moscow unleashed the biggest attack on a European state since World War Two, prompting tens of thousands of people to flee their homes. After Russian President Vladimir Putin declared war in a pre-dawn televised address, […]
Dr. Robert Malone: ‘Time of choosing’ for CDC scientists after bombshell NYT report
By Art Moore It’s a “time of choosing” for CDC scientists and physicians in the wake of the blockbuster New York Times story citing unnamed agency officials who acknowledge crucial COVID data has been withheld for fear that it would be misinterpreted by critics, said Dr. Robert Malone in an interview Wednesday with Steve Bannon’s “War Room.” […]
White House Takes Flak From Democrats Left and Right Over Inflation Argument
By Zachary Halaschak, Economics Reporter Democrats inside and outside the White House disagree with the Biden administration’s official line that the pandemic and supply chain struggles are the sole drivers of the country’s inflationary woes. Problems on the supply side of the economy have driven up prices. But high-profile Democratic economists say the Biden team is wrong not to acknowledge the […]
Charlie Savage is the reason no one trusts journalists
By Conn Carroll, Commentary Editor If you want to know why trust in journalism is at an all-time low, look no further than the latest apologia written by Charlie Savage of the New York Times. Last Friday, Special Counsel John Durham filed a motion asking a federal court to secure a waiver from defendant Michael Sussmann, acknowledging that Sussmann’s […]
John Durham: Democrats Paid to ‘Infiltrate’ Trump White House Servers
By Jack Phillips Special counsel John Durham’s team alleged on Feb. 12 that a tech executive aligned with the Democratic Party was paid to spy on former President Donald Trump’s residences and the White House when Trump was president. Lawyers for the Clinton campaign allegedly paid the technology executive to infiltrate servers at the Trump Tower […]
Dr. Zelenko: ‘We could have ended pandemic long ago’
By Art Moore When Upstate New York physician Dr. Vladimir “Zev” Zelenko drew the attention of President Trump back in the spring of 2020 with a simple protocol of cheap, proven, widely available drugs for COVID-19 that included hydroxychloroquine, he had successfully treated more more than 350 patients, with only one needing hospitalization. Nearly two years later, […]
How did Outkick get the goods on Stacey Abrams while the media dropped the ball?
By Becket Adams, Senior Commentary Writer Democratic Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams’s campaign launched just last December, yet she is already in full-blown panic mode. Newly surfaced photos show the extent to which Abrams went unmasked at a campaign event last Friday at an elementary school in Decatur, Georgia. The images, which were reported first by Outkick, […]
‘Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance’ Scores Are Changing the Oil Industry
By Nathan Worcester Environmental, social, and corporate governance—better known as ESG—is the order of the day in big business. According to its advocates, ESG rating provides investors with useful information on risks arising from climate change, pollution, and other environmental issues. Yet much of that information isn’t financially material. BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, notes on its webpage on […]

