World Economic Forum Founder Under Scrutiny
April 23, 2025The World Economic Forum ("WEF") announced that it will begin investigating allegations that its founder, Klaus Schwab, has engaged in financial misconduct.
The World Economic Forum ("WEF") announced that it will begin investigating allegations that its founder, Klaus Schwab, has engaged in financial misconduct.
The Trump administration's "America First" doctrine has led to new "principles" for U.S. global development policy, many of which do not align with "internationally agreed objectives."
With the digging done by the Department of Government Efficiency, many "Non-Governmental" Organizations ("NGOs") have been revealed to be the opposite.
On Wednesday, President Trump signed multiple executive orders aimed at eliminating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in education.
In some of the first penalties issued under the European Union's 2024 Digital Markets Act, tech giants Apple and Meta both face large fines for breaching digital rules.
In what some claim to be a necessary move, President Trump has signed an executive order empowering the Attorney General to crack down on abuses of the legal system regarding "climate lawfare," which significantly drive up energy costs.
In a unanimous decision made on Wednesday, the U.K. Supreme Court has ruled that the "concept of sex is binary," and that, therefore, the legal definition of a women, particularly as it pertains to the Equlity Act 2010, must be based on biological sex.
David Frost, Conservative Party member of the House of Lords, offers his thoughts on how national conservatives can succeed in Europe.
In an effort to remain competitive in American and Chinese markets, the European Commission plans to makes significant cuts to the the General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR").
The United States Supreme Court is considering whether requiring exposure to LGBTQ materials violates the religious liberty of parents.
The United States Supreme Court will hear arguments on Tuesday in Mahamoud v. Taylor, which challenges the state of Maryland's refusal to allow parents to exempt their children from lessons that include "explicit LBGT content".
James Matthew Wilson makes a case for Jacques Maritain's theories on "integral humanism" in an article published by the Univeristy of Notre Dame's Chruch Life Journal.
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