What happens when a high school offers a conservative video for extra credit

What happens when a high school offers a conservative video for extra credit

Special to WorldTribune, November 3, 2020 Dennis Prager As far as HuffPost and the rest of the American left are concerned, no non-left-wing idea should be allowed to enter an American school. Not even for five minutes. This past month, Maumee High School, a high school near Toledo, Ohio, offered its students a way to […]

‘Common Sense’: Back in 1776 and now in 2020, Americans have a choice

‘Common Sense’: Back in 1776 and now in 2020, Americans have a choice

Special to WorldTribune.com, November 3, 2020 By John McNabb Today is Nov. 3, 2020, and the hour of decision is at hand. In the midst of unprecedented partisan fervor, I am appealing to my fellow Americans to turn off all media and be sensible. On Jan. 8, 1776, the great American Patriot Thomas Paine wrote […]

The foreign policy debate that wasn’t and the Trump successes that were

The foreign policy debate that wasn’t and the Trump successes that were

Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler Turn down the shouting, tone down the hype and tune in for a serious moment on U.S. foreign policy. In the closing stages of the seemingly perpetual U.S. Presidential election campaign, the final debate was slated to cover foreign policy — it really didn’t. But let’s first focus […]

No, corporate media, the Chinese global pandemic is not just a U.S. problem

No, corporate media, the Chinese global pandemic is not just a U.S. problem

Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler While recent flareups of the coronavirus have been spreading across large parts of the USA, Americans are hardly alone in facing the deadly pandemic. Though virus outbreaks are often presented by mainstream media outlets as a political validation of the contentious mask debate, leading European countries such as […]

Despite growing global outrage over Hong Kong, ‘re-education’ camps, China wins seat on Rights Council

Despite growing global outrage over Hong Kong, ‘re-education’ camps, China wins seat on Rights Council

Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler Beijing’s widening human rights and political crackdowns in both Xinjiang Province and Hong Kong have underscored the People’s Republic of China’s pavlovian reaction involving any opposition towards the ruling communist regime. Though suppressing religious and political dissent is nothing new on the Chinese Mainland, its scope and intensity […]

This is personal, ‘good ole Joe’: You are a swamp-dweller and should stay in your basement

This is personal, ‘good ole Joe’: You are a swamp-dweller and should stay in your basement

Special to WorldTribune.com Commentary by John McNabb This morning I am watching Democrat senators attack Judge Barrett. Accusing her and seeking to diminish her by presuming to know that she will vote to end the ACA. What a demeaning gut shot to condemn her for something in the future. What arrogance and audacity to suggest […]

30 years after German reunification, ‘Danke to the American people’

30 years after German reunification, ‘Danke to the American people’

Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler Germany’s reunification is now history. It seemed not so long ago that the Berlin Wall had fallen in 1989, Central European countries had regained their sovereignty through the freedom tsunami sweeping Europe, and unimaginably on Oct. 3, 1990, West and East Germany, the front line frontier of a very […]

Trump hated by Left for hitting where it hurts: The courts

Trump hated by Left for hitting where it hurts: The courts

Special to WorldTribune.com By Grace Vuoto President Donald Trump is at the climactic moment of his presidency: the opportunity to add another conservative judge to the Supreme Court. Since his election in 2016, he has steadily been transforming the American justice system — a legacy that will have a monumental impact on the nation over […]

Covid crisis clouds United Nations Assembly

Covid crisis clouds United Nations Assembly

Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler Since March the world has been battered by the Covid-19 virus. Over a million people have died and many more have been sickened by this “invisible enemy.” From its origins in China, through its spread into Europe, the United States and Latin America, the virus has ravished societies and […]

UN General Assembly opens — without live sessions and debate about its covid role

UN General Assembly opens — without live sessions and debate about its covid role

Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler Presidents, Prime Ministers and Kings are attending the opening debate of the UN General Assembly; but online. The 75th anniversary session of the Assembly was planned as a gala gathering of chiefs of state and government but shall now be relegated to a series of virtual sessions. The […]

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