Saturday, October 14, 2023

Want to know why there are so many near misses in air traffic control?

Want to know why there are so many near misses in air traffic control? Obama forced the FAA to move away from merit-based hiring to hiring based on affirmative action and the chickens have come home to roost.

NBC is reporting — with a supposed sense of shock — the results of a Monmouth poll that nearly one-third of Americans think the 2020 presidential election was rigged.

Biden Admin Reportedly Set to Buy Back Five U.S. Hostages From Iran for $6 Billion

The Clarence Thomas Stories That PBS Refused to Tell. I gave an interview about the Supreme Court justice that ended up on the cutting room floor. Here’s what the network didn’t air.

Maui’s Fires and the Electric Grid. Utilities are spending more on the green energy transition than on resilience.

Maui Mother Finds Son’s Dead Body Clutching Dog.  In Area Cops Prevented Her from Searching.

Denali National Park in Alaska has a massive rock wall covered with dinosaur tracks.

CNN Fact Check Hilariously Proves Case for Biden Impeachment Inquiry

Academic Whose Work Was Cited As Proof Of ‘Systemic Racism’ Is Fired For Falsifying Research. The narrative of police genocide of African Americans turned out … to be complete nonsense

And just like that, Biden was too old. My favorite line about Hunter's crimes "Every time someone in the media says there’s no evidence, they mean the allegation is true, you just haven’t proved it to them"

Do politicians like to tax things? You know the answer, but to really appreciate their enthusiasm for taxes, scroll down on this page and read the list of special taxes.

Bears, birds and kangaroos. Comedy wildlife photo awards.

The Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences has been awarded to Harvard economist Claudia Goldin “for having advanced our understanding of women’s labour market outcomes.”. It is one of the most famous social-science papers of all time. Carried out in the 1990s, the “blind audition” study attempted to document sexist bias in orchestra hiring. The study showed that when orchestras auditioned musicians “blindly,” behind a screen, women’s success rates soared. Or did they