Biden Walks it Back (With Help)
President Biden Monday, working from a child-like set of talking points, walked back his comments in Europe that suggested the US was about to enter a shooting war with Russia.Continue Reading
President Biden Monday, working from a child-like set of talking points, walked back his comments in Europe that suggested the US was about to enter a shooting war with Russia.Continue Reading
President Biden said Saturday that Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power.” White House officials immediately began walking that back, claiming that Biden meant to prepare the world for extended conflict in Ukraine—something that’s not good news for Ukrainians or the world.Continue Reading
Associates for Biblical Research announced a major find Thursday from the site of Joshua’s altar on Mount Ebal—the oldest reference to the divine name, YHW, in a proto-alphabetic script.Continue Reading
President Biden caused a stir Monday when he addressed a meeting of business leaders at the White House, saying that the crisis in Ukraine presents us with an opportunity to create a New World Order—adding, “And we’ve gotta lead it.”Continue Reading
An estimated 800,000 people turned out for the funeral of Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky in Israel Sunday. Messianic Rabbi Zev Porat, who grew up in the same ultra-Orthodox community near Tel Aviv, explains why Rabbi Kanievsky was so beloved.Continue Reading
President Biden announced another $800 million in military aid to Ukraine Wednesday as peace talks between Ukraine and Russia produced some hopeful news.
Big changes ahead for the U.S. dollar: Saudi Arabia and China are discussing oil sales in yuan, which could undermine the dollar as the world’s de facto reserve currency. And President Biden signed an executive order last week directing government to research a Central Bank Digital Currency.Continue Reading
February’s Producer Price Index hit a record increase of 10.0% year-over-year. Added to disruptions in global food supply caused by the Russo-Ukrainian war, expect sharp increases in the price of food in the near future.Continue Reading
Rulers of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are refusing to talk to President Joe Biden or help stabilize oil markets, upset by his support for Iran’s nuclear program.Continue Reading
The war between Russia and Ukraine is driving up costs of fertilizer, food, and natural gas for countries around the world not directly involved in the fighting—including us.Continue Reading
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