In 2015, there were 248 mass shootings in the United States. Training to take safety measures to survive terrorist attacks or civilian shootouts is now something that everyone needs to…
Jeremy Holcombe
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As everyone knows, the “People’s” “Republic” of China employs armies of hackers to perform corporate espionage and subvert foreign computer systems. This year there was even an indictment in US…
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This may seem a little crazy, but then again, when it comes to Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, and Mark Rothko, crazy is not exactly, uh… crazy. But the idea…
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The economic data that drive so much political debate are becoming increasingly less reliable in the digital era. That’s because new technology makes it hard to compare the 21st-century economy to…
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Detroit — a city that used to speak of polished metal, futuristic gleam, and positivity, a veritable wonder of modernity. Detroit — one of the driving forces behind the rise of the…
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The price of silver has increased 5% since the beginning of the year, reflecting healthy investor and industrial demand, according to a report from the Washington, DC-based Silver Institute. Silver…
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As you know, North Korea’s favorite hobby is reaching into its endless silo of nearly-defunct Soviet-era short-range missiles, pulling out a couple, and lobbing them at South Korea or Japan.…
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These young people, with their flared jeans and corduroy suits and “free love” and Beatlemania and hippies and Woodstock and “American Pie.” Who can tell what kids today are thinking?…
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When we think of the UK, many of us conjure up images of English gentlemen, cream tea and scones, Scottish bagpipes and haggis, and Irish music and Guinness (even though Ireland…
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We previously reported about how angry North Korean boy dictator Kim Jon-un is over Seth Rogen & James Franco’s upcoming comedy film The Interview, in which the stoner pals are…