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U.N. countries practice childish diplomacy, avoid real discussions


On April 20, the United Nations held an antiracism conference. The United States and Israel, along with a half dozen other nations, boycotted the conference. Their reason was preemptive. They assumed, based on the results of a similar conference in 2001, that the conference would serve as little more than an avenue to attack Israel's policies toward Palestine.

Libertarian beliefs lack pragmatic approach, societal accountability


A couple of weeks ago, I wrote an article criticizing certain points of a lecture on anarcho-capitalism that Barry Belmont, president of the University of Nevada, Reno Students for Liberty club, presented. He responded with a compelling case for libertarianism in general. This is my case against it.

Libertarianism: Rearing its ugly head with faith in ‘free market’


Lately I've been hearing whispers from a familiar foe on the University of Nevada, Reno campus.

International Criminal Court’s severe error


The International Criminal Court has just made a massive mistake: It has brought a vile criminal to justice for his heinous crimes against humanity.

Victory for Israel’s immature right


Two leaders claimed victory in Israel's elections on Feb. 10.

Nationalize banks for results


President Barack Obama's administration faces a crucial decision in the coming weeks that will display how he prioritizes his promise of change.