Hungary To Refund €1.7 Billion of Income Tax To Families Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government has pledged to refund families their income taxes in 2022, around €1.7 billion (£1.45 billion/$2 billion).
White House: OK, Amnesty Cuts Wages, But Not for the 'Longer Run' The White House’s economic advisors tried Friday to hide their admission that migration and amnesty suppress the wages that Americans can earn.
Fear Destroys Freedom In a Wall Street Journal essay, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis urges readers not to trust “the elites,” pointing out that “Influential people in public health, government and the media” have “failed to rise to the moment”
Consumer Sentiment Stuck Near Decade Low While Inflation Fears Rise Consumer sentiment remains mired in the depths it sunk to in August.
Joint Statement on Belarus: End Attacks Against the Viasna Human Rights Group 23 international and Belarusian human rights organizations are launching a campaign to demand the release of seven detained Viasna members, who have been prosecuted and jailed for exercising their rights to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression.
Massive Lies About Nobel Prize Winning Treatment In recent days, another big, fat lie has been allowed to circulate unchecked and unverified in headlines across the media landscape regarding Ivermectin.
Apple and Google Are Recording Users Without Their Knowledge A recent lawsuit alleges that the virtual assistants of tech companies like Apple and Google are listening in on users even when they’re not supposed to.
Nepal: Stop Stalling Enforced Disappearance Inquiries (New York) – The government of Nepal should promptly enforce Supreme Court rulings and permit the regular courts to try cases of enforced disappearance and other grave international crimes, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) said today. On the International Day of the Victims of
On Revelations and Revolutions: Drinking Ayahuasca Among Palestinians Under Israeli Occupation The ritualistic use of ayahuasca can induce a feeling of unity and harmony among group members.
Hayward: 7 Major Biden Disasters in 7 Months Joe Biden’s first half-year in office concluded with a string of disasters and failures to deliver on his campaign rhetoric.
Veritas Whistleblower: DHS Officials Given Bonuses for Importing Contract Workers Government employees are given bonuses for rubber-stamping corporate requests to replace American graduates with imported contract workers, an inside source told the Veritas Project.
Uganda: Harassment of Civil Society Groups (Kampala) – Ugandan authorities on August 20, 2021, announced without prior notification that they had halted the activities of 54 civil society groups, including human rights and election monitoring organizations, Human Rights Watch said today. The National Bureau for Non-governmental Organizations, a state regulatory body, only started notifying the groups after
Supreme Court Halts Biden Eviction Moratorium The Supreme Court on Thursday halted the Biden administration’s eviction moratorium, holding that it was “virtually certain” that the landlords who claimed the centers for Disease Control exceeded its legal authority would win. The victory of the property owners was expected. The CDC’s argument that it could unilaterally
Will You Love Your Servitude? Aldous Huxley, an English writer and philosopher, wrote nearly 50 books, the most famous being Brave New World, a dystopian science fiction novel published in 1932.
Progressives Want 1.2 Million Afghan Immigrants Immigration advocates are urging the government to import 1.2 million Afghan immigrants into the United States, even as President Joe Biden’s deputies are rushing to pack roughly 100,000 Afghans into the pipeline by August 31. The New York Times reported August 25: At least 250,000 Afghans