Niall Ferguson on the Current State of Global Affairs

June 24, 2025

In a recent interview Noema magazine, historian and columnist Niall Ferguson gives his thoughts on current global affairs and where the United States fits into this picture.

The Political Nature of ESG

June 24, 2025

Andrew Stuttaford in his recent National Review article shows how Environmental Social Governance ("ESG") has never been neutral, but has always had political underpinnings.

European Commission Dismisses Anti-Greenwashing Regulations

June 24, 2025

The European Commission plans to withdraw the Green Claims Directive, a move supported by the European People's Party due to the Directive's "overly burdensome and complex" rules.

The Double Standard of UN Leaders

June 25, 2025

Recent comments made by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres exemplified the anti-US bias of United Nations leaders, as he criticized US strikes against Iran, but continues to fail to call out the aggressive actions of the Chinese government.

 

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  • The Political Nature of ESG

    June 24, 2025

    Andrew Stuttaford in his recent National Review article shows how Environmental Social Governance ("ESG") has never been neutral, but has always had political underpinnings.

     
  • SEC Abandons Defense of Climate Disclosure Rules

    June 18, 2025

    The United States Securites and Exchange Commission ("SEC") is withdrawing proposed rules that would require "disclosures by investment managers marketing ESG-focused funds aimed at providing consistent information to investors and to avoid greenwashing risk."

     
  • BlackRock No Longer on Texas Boycott List

    June 06, 2025

    Following its exit from several climate-focused investment groups, BlackRock has officially been removed from a Texas boycott list.

     
 
 
  • Niall Ferguson on the Current State of Global Affairs

    June 24, 2025

    In a recent interview Noema magazine, historian and columnist Niall Ferguson gives his thoughts on current global affairs and where the United States fits into this picture.

     
  • United States Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Procedures for Minors

    June 24, 2025

    In a landmark decision regarding the issue of parental rights, the Supreme Court has declared Tennessee's ban on "irreversible transgender procedures for minors" to be constitutional, paving the way for similar bans to be upheld in more than 20 other states.

     
  • Federal Judge Upholds Power of Executive in Recent Decision

    June 18, 2025

    U.S. District Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil has dismissed a case by teachers unions in New York protesting the Trump Administration's cancellation of federal grants to Columbia University, a move that emphasizes the proper balance of power between the judicial and executive branches.