Tucker Carlson is, if nothing else, a super-smart guy. Unlike many midwits in the media, he is sharp. So, for that matter, is Steve Bannon, who impresses me with his intelligence whenever I bother to listen to him. I don’t bother that often, in either case, although I often learn something when I do. That’s...
This was a twist on the knives that have been plaguing Europe lately, but it sure is a ghastly development and still involves stabbing – random syringe attacks. There was a nationwide music festival, the Festival of Music 2025 (Fête de la Musique), throughout France this past Saturday. For 44 years, the organizers have hosted concerts...
Candace Owens used to be a thing. She is smart, gorgeous, an outspoken conservative, and bat excrement crazy. She has always been out there, of course, but more as a provocateur than a nutcase. Her outspoken advocacy and willingness to take on the race-baiters raised her profile so much that she landed a spot at...
    These days it seems that a mysterious group called “the CBO” rules the world, or at least Washington, D.C. Unfortunately, it’s not very good at predicting things, and its bad calls can lead to bad policy results.     The Congressional Budget Office and the Joint Committee on Taxation...
Kyle Verreynne makes an audacious attempt to seal World Test Championship victory for South Africa which luckily escapes review from Australia. Read full article at source...
Getty Images The UK is one of few countries in Europe where vehicles drive on the left The number of crashes caused by visitors to Scotland driving on the wrong side of the road has increased by 46% in a year. Figures released by Transport Scotland showed there were 35 collisions caused by “inexperience of...
For much of the past week, Davide Ancelotti, son of the great Carlo, was seen to be ahead in the race to be the new manager of Rangers. The bookmakers shortened him to odds-on. Word from Spain was that Ancelotti was first choice. On Thursday night, a source closer to the scene in Glasgow supported...
The NY Post Editorial Board took a moment today to look back at the whole “cheap fakes” phenomenon promoted by most of the media in 2024. In light of the new book by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, which confirms Biden was struggling with age-related decline in 2024, the NY Post takes a victory lap....
Arsenal know better than most what a difference a week can make. Seven days ago Renee Slegers’ side were basking in the glow of a remarkable 4-1 away victory over Lyon that sent them to a first Women’s Champions League final in 18 years. Fast forward to Monday and Arsenal are investigating exactly how they...
“It was a situation where I felt as if, on a personal level, I could sort of right this wrong. We’ve done so well getting into this situation now and it’s up to us just to grab that chance now and right what went wrong 15 years ago.” Falkirk have had chances to seal the...
Ramsey was tasked with taking charge of Cardiff’s final three matches of the season following the departure of Riza fewer than 24 hours after the Bluebirds were beaten 2-0 by Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on 18 April. The Wales captain oversaw draws against Oxford United and West Bromwich Albion, although Cardiff slipped to the...
When Critchley was appointed in October, many Hearts fans had never heard of the former Liverpool youth coach. Sure, he had managed Queens Park Rangers and Blackpool (on two separate occasions) but remained pretty much an unknown quantity. Chief executive officer Andrew McKinlay refuted suggestions Critchley was the club’s second choice because talks had broken...
With the Saints and the Foxes joining Ipswich in the Championship next season, all three promoted sides have suffered instant demotion. It is the first time in Premier League history that the identity of all three relegated sides has been known with as many as four games to go, and the second time after 2005-06...
Kaya Black BBC News, Manchester Getty Images About 80 million packets of chocolate digestives are made each year at McVitie’s factories across Stockport and London The boss of the biscuits factory where McVitie’s chocolate digestives have been made for the last 100 years reckons people have always eaten them incorrectly. Anthony Coulson, general manager at...