Forgive us for finding the international pressure for an investigation into the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny to be a little … hopeless. Navalny, President Vladimir Putin’s biggest domestic critic of the last decade, has been in a coma since last week. After delaying his transfer abroad, the …
Read More »Israel pays a security price for its latest peace action and other comments
Eye on the Mideast: Cost of Israel-UAE Friendship “What is an advanced weapon system between new friends?” quips Eli Lake of Bloomberg Opinion. However, Israel, which has long relied on America’s policy of not selling the same weapons systems to Arab countries, is not happy with the US openness to …
Read More »Building from Bob Quinn’s 53-man: Offensive
The 2020 NFL season is fast approaching, which means Detroit Lions general manager Bob Quinn will have some important decisions to make in the coming weeks. Before week 1, the team will have to reduce its roster from 80 players to just 53. With four years of experience with grid …
Read More »Cuomo admits guilt if he does not allow the COVID-19 probe into NY nursing home
Will Secretary of State Andrew Cuomo allow anything resembling an external review of New York’s coronavirus nursing homes? The test case is a bilingual bill of state sen. Jim Tedisco and Assemblyman Ron Kim. At the height of the pandemic, the March 25 mandate put the infected patients among the …
Read More »HHS Secretary Alex Azar’s trip to Taiwan is a welcome blow to China
Alex Azar’s Secretary of Health and Human Services’ trip to Taiwan is angry at Beijing. I’m good. Azar will be the highest-ranking U.S. official to visit the island since 1979 and the first U.S. Cabinet official to step down in six years. China considers Taiwan a part of itself, has …
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