In early 2026, Spain's socialist-led government under Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez approved (and in April began implementing) an extraordinary regularisation program offering one-year renewable residence and work permits to roughly 500,000 undocumented migrants already in the country. Eligibility requires proof of at least five months' residence by...
Among the quieter folklores of modern life, far from haunted castles and ancient omens, sits an oddly persistent superstition: never knit your partner a sweater! Known as the "sweater curse," the belief holds that the moment a handmade jumper enters a romantic relationship, the relationship itself is doomed. Either the partner leaves before the fin...
The modern health internet has a familiar rhythm: a humble fruit is discovered to contain a "power compound," a study appears suggesting dramatic biological effects, and suddenly breakfast becomes a longevity intervention. The recent claims about strawberries — via the compound fisetin — "reversing aging in blood vessels" fit this pattern almost pe...
A recent piece at Modernity.news captures the growing exasperation many feel toward a certain strain of young Leftist activism. On immigration, grooming gangs, crime statistics, cultural cohesion, and basic cause-and-effect, segments of the online and campus decadent, degenerate Left appear increasingly detached from observable reality. They cling ...
A recent Daily Wire piece captures a growing conservative unease: nations that sever themselves from their civilisational roots — Christian ethics, Enlightenment reason tempered by tradition, ordered liberty, family as bedrock, and a coherent national identity — begin to decay from within. The symptoms are everywhere: collapsing birth rates, family...
'Modern Australia and multicultural Australia are the same thing,' Immigration Minister Tony Burke declared For the first time in Australian history, India has overtaken England as the country's largest source of migrants, marking a major demographic shift in the former British colony. New figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show 971,0...
A new study published in Evolutionary Psychological Science analysed data from over 78,000 people across 72 countries and found a consistent pattern: individuals holding more conservative social attitudes — Right-wing ideology, lower support for gender equality, higher religiosity, and preference for religious partners — tend to have more children....
Canada's economic policy of mass migration is causing diverse ethnic and sexual conflicts within Canada's army, according to a leaked military report. Canada's establishment Globe and Mail newspaper hid the immigration news in the eighteenth paragraph under a boring headline: "Success rate for basic training in Canadian military drops.": Lt.-Col. [...
Trump recasts America not as an abstract creed but as a civilization rooted in a distinct people—arguing that change the people, and you change the nation itself. Here are two quotations, one from Donald Trump this week and one from Thomas Jefferson. I won't tell you which is which. Here's the first: "For nearly two centuries before the revolution,...
The Iranian regime's calculation is brutally simple and, on the surface, rational: hold out until November 2026. If Democrats retake both houses of Congress in the midterms, they will almost certainly use their new majorities to choke off funding, pass War Powers resolutions, and politically force President Trump to lift the U.S. naval blockade of ...
The April 29, 2026, Substack post by The Vigilant Fox (a former healthcare professional turned independent journalist) summarises a new US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (PSI) hearing and Majority Staff Interim Report led by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI). It details how senior FDA officials knew about major safety signals for COVID-19 va...
The Substack essay by Celina101 ("The Cold War Politics of Feminism") delivers a nuanced, well-sourced examination of how U.S. intelligence agencies, primarily the CIA, helped curate and amplify the dominant strand of second-wave feminism from the 1960s onward. It's not a wild-eyed conspiracy theory claiming the CIA "invented" feminism or tur...
This is a pragmatic short-term scramble but carries serious strategic risks. The Deal Foreign Minister Penny Wong's recent trip to Beijing secured Chinese government facilitation for state-owned refineries to engage directly with Australian businesses on jet fuel sales. China had previously curbed refined fuel exports (including jet fuel) to protec...
Australia is currently staring down a $42 billion white elephant in the Snowy Mountains. What began in 2017 as a $2 billion pumped-hydro "nation-building" project under Malcolm Turnbull has spiralled into one of the worst infrastructure disasters in modern Australian history. Independent experts Bruce Mountain and Ted Woodley estimate the tru...
For more than 250 years, the same playbook has been used to prop up toxic vaccines. At long last, we have a chance to end it. I have long believed in a "law of equilibrium" which posits that most things are cyclical and will eventually be brought back into balance. Mechanistically, this frequently results from existing phenomena being the result of...
In April 2026, Nova Scotia Education Minister Brendan Maguire delivered a statement that should send chills down the spine of every parent in Canada. During a legislative debate, Maguire erupted: "I'll be damned if I'm going to stand here and listen to someone say that the parents deserve rights over a child. No, they don't. They absolutely don't…"...
Violence motivated by political differences has emerged as a defining, if alarming, feature of 21st -century American civil life. Neither side in our nation's increasingly dangerous ideological divide has a monopoly. But one side, the Democratic Party and its allies, refuses to acknowledge the increase in mayhem from the left. This is true ev...
There's a comforting myth in science: peer review is the rigorous, self-correcting gold standard that separates truth from nonsense. Critics who call it "broken" are often dismissed as cranks or conspiracy theorists. But the truth is harsher. Peer review isn't just imperfect, it is fundamentally flawed in ways that actively hinder scientific progre...
On 28 April 2026, over 300 people took to the streets of Pretoria, marching toward the Union Buildings to demand stronger action against illegal immigration. The organisers — civic group March and March, along with allies like ActionSA and Operation Dudula — called for mass deportations, better border control, and enforcement of South Africa'...
A recent piece on American legal education paints an unflattering picture: law students behaving less like future officers of the court and more like ideological activists, and law schools drifting from training lawyers into incubating political worldviews. The specific example, focused on UCLA, may be polemical, but the underlying concern is not i...
