Breaking News: U.S. and China Forge Historic Agreement on Climate Change Action – What You Need to Know

The relationship between the United States and China has been strained over various issues, but the two largest economies in the world have recently come together to address climate change. On Wednesday, these superpowers jointly announced that they have agreed to a deal aimed at rapidly increasing the share of energy from renewable sources and …

Read more

Bill Richardson’s Passion for the Game

Occasionally, individuals inquire about my preferred politicians to write about throughout the years. Among them, Bill Richardson, the former governor of New Mexico and longstanding congressman, consistently ranks near the top of my list. I had the opportunity to mention this to Richardson himself, to which he immediately inquired about his position—”Top 10? Top three? …

Read more

The Discomfort Induced by Uneasy Presidential Candidates

The teenager seemed eager to pose a sincere question to the Florida governor. “I can’t legally vote,” the 15-year-old told Ron DeSantis at an Iowa coffee shop. “It’s never stopped the other party from not letting you vote,” DeSantis interjected with a remark that was both confusing and unfunny. It appears he was trying to …

Read more

Commentary on Weiss’ Extensive Wrongdoings, Xi’s Environmental Expertise, and More

The Numerous Wrongdoings of Hunter: Unraveling the Truth The Wall Street Journal’s Kimberley A. Strassel sarcastically remarks that it could take US Attorney David Weiss “a week of testimony” to untangle the growing list of special favors, half-truths, and deceptive practices by his office in relation to Hunter Biden. Strassel points to “gaping irregularities” in …

Read more

Kerry Gets Snubbed by Xi Jinping, Kissinger Receives Warm Welcome

During John Kerry’s recent visit to China, he did not have a meeting with Xi Jinping. However, Xi did meet and praise an American visitor who has a historical connection with China. Xi described Henry Kissinger as an “old friend” when they met at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse. It was in this very same guesthouse …

Read more

Kerry and Li discuss climate change amidst scorching temperatures in Beijing

U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, John Kerry (L), and Chinese Premier Li Qiang (R) warmly shake hands before a significant meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on Tuesday. The photo was captured by Florence Lo/EPA-EFE. July 18 (UPI) — Against the backdrop of record-breaking temperatures in China, John Kerry, …

Read more

Symbolic Beijing Visit by John Kerry Maintains U.S.-China ‘Stability’

In a display of efforts to stabilize the bilateral relationship between the United States and China, U.S. Special Envoy for Climate John Kerry visited China for the third time in a month. During his meeting with Chinese Premier Li Qiang, Kerry expressed hope that progress could be made before the COP 28 meeting in the …

Read more

Commentary: Liberals’ Lack of Response to Censorship, Democrats Push for Gerrymander Redo and More

Smarter, Creative, and Unique Content This Left’s Silence on Censorship The recent revelations about the federal government’s involvement in censoring speech has led Matt Taibbi of Racket News to question the absence of the liberals who used to oppose such restrictions. He asks, “Where are the liberals from the seventies, eighties, and nineties who always …

Read more