Hillary Clinton: Mass Migration ‘Went Too Far’ – ‘It Needs Fixing’
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton suggested a tougher rhetorical posture on mass migration while speaking at the Munich Security Conference in Germany.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton suggested a tougher rhetorical posture on mass migration while speaking at the Munich Security Conference in Germany.
A longtime Yale University professor has been suspended from teaching duties after newly disclosed emails revealed he recommended a student for work with convicted child predator Jeffrey Epstein, describing the undergraduate’s appearance in striking terms and later defending the exchange in unapologetic language.
Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom traveled to Munich, Germany, to attend the Munich Security Conference in the latest stop in a string of high-profile international appearances that come as California struggles with deepening crises at home.
New York State Assemblymember Alex Bores (D-NY), who is currently running for Rep. Jerry Nadler’s (D-NY) seat in Congress, has long portrayed his departure from tech firm Palantir as a principled stand against the company’s work with federal immigration enforcement.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has just released “all” Jeffrey Epstein files, exposing over 300 high-profile names and marking a major development in the long-running effort to uncover the full scope of the convicted child predator’s network.
A doctor who was present during Jeffrey Epstein’s post-mortem has blown the whistle and declared that the child predator did not die of “suicide” because he was “strangled.”
Switzerland’s largest city is advancing a policy that would require hospitals and retirement homes to begin facilitating “assisted suicide” in an aggressive expansion of euthanasia that critics warn could transform a once-optional practice into a systemwide obligation.
Japan has resumed operations at the world’s largest nuclear power facility, marking a pivotal step in the nation’s return to nuclear energy nearly 15 years after the Fukushima disaster reshaped global attitudes toward atomic power.
California residents have faced the steepest increase in electricity costs in the nation, with average household bills rising 39% over the past six years, according to research from UC Berkeley’s Haas Energy Institute.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is again sounding the alarm over America’s growing national debt, warning that the United States faces inevitable financial collapse unless artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics dramatically transform the economy.