RSS News

California Teens Accused of 13-Year-Old Classmate’s Death Sentenced to Probation

Two teenagers who attacked their classmate, resulting in his death, have been sentenced to probation and released to their parents, a judge ruled on Friday. In 2019, a 13-year-old boy died in the hospital after being punched during a fight at a Moreno Valley middle school in California, said Riverside County Sheriff’s Department officials. The two boys who assaulted him admitted

California Teens Accused of 13-Year-Old Classmate’s Death Sentenced to Probation Read More »

A Thoroughly Classic Detective: Boris Akunin’s Erast Fandorin Series

Many years ago, during the twilight of the Soviet Union, millions of Soviet citizens enjoyed the guilty pleasure of reading a detective novel or two. Emphasis should be placed on the word “guilty,” for, with the exception of Vasily Livanov and Vitaly Solomin’s depictions of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson on Soviet state television from

A Thoroughly Classic Detective: Boris Akunin’s Erast Fandorin Series Read More »

Former Chief Patrol Agents Write to Congress Asking for Help With Border Crisis

Eleven ex-chief border patrol officials wrote a letter to Congress, asking them to address the border crisis. “On behalf of retired Chiefs of the United States Border Patrol, we write with grave concern regarding the current crisis on the southwest border. It is time to address our broken immigration system as well as the push and

Former Chief Patrol Agents Write to Congress Asking for Help With Border Crisis Read More »

How ‘Inclusion’ in Canadian Universities Becomes Exclusion

Commentary The foremost advocates of racism and sexism in Canada are our universities. No longer are individuals treated as individuals according to their achievements, potential, and merits. Rather, under the label “diversity, inclusion, and equity,” students, professors, staff, and administrators are treated in admissions, funding, hiring, and benefits not according to their ability to do

How ‘Inclusion’ in Canadian Universities Becomes Exclusion Read More »