Ex-Wife of Deceased Baron Declines to Return 16th-Century Painting Stolen 50 Years Ago, Despite Admitting She Never Really Liked It

A former British baroness is refusing to return a 16th-century painting that was stolen from an Italian museum over 50 years ago. The artwork, titled "Madonna and Child" by Antonio Solario, was taken in 1973 from the Civic Museum in Belluno, Italy. It was acquired by the museum in 1872 before being bought in good … Read more

Could We Be in a Recession Without Realizing It?

Recent discussions in the U.S. have raised concerns about a potential recession that may already be underway, though many are unaware of it. The traditional definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of declining GDP, but current economic indicators suggest that the country might be heading in that direction. Economic signals have been mixed. … Read more

"Unveiling Campus Radicalism: The Arrest of Mahmoud Khalil from Columbia University"

In a significant turn of events, Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and recent Columbia University graduate, was arrested on March 8, 2025, by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. His arrest took place at his university-owned apartment and has raised serious questions about free speech and national security on college campuses. Khalil, born in Syria … Read more

Douglas Murray Misinterprets MAGAs Position on Ukraine

Supporters of the traditional U.S. foreign policy are often missing the deeper reasons behind the growing dissent regarding American involvement in Ukraine. A recent article by Douglas Murray in the Spectator argues that the populist right in America is wrong to oppose support for Ukraine, suggesting that their stance is driven more by culture wars … Read more

The U.S. and Russia Unite on Syria Issues

Following a surge of violence in Syria, the United States and Russia have taken the unusual step of calling for a closed-door meeting of the United Nations Security Council. This meeting is set for March 10 in New York, highlighting a rare moment of cooperation between the two countries amid ongoing tensions. The urgency for … Read more

The Exaggeration of European Opposition to Trump

Donald Trump’s shift in U.S. policy towards Russia and away from Ukraine is raising eyebrows and stirring debate. This change could have unexpected consequences, but some believe it might be a positive move. Critics argue that without this shift, America’s approach to Ukraine could have led to a disastrous outcome, potentially undermining Trump’s presidency and … Read more

"Trump Supports Primary Challenge Against Thomas Massie: Just Another GRANDSTANDER"

Former President Donald Trump has publicly called for Republicans to challenge Rep. Thomas Massie in the upcoming primaries. This announcement came on Monday via a post on Truth Social, where Trump criticized Massie for his recent stance on federal spending. Trump’s disapproval stems from Massie’s opposition to a proposed six-month freeze on federal spending, which … Read more