China’s High-Tech Gamble is Winning the Race, but Losing Ground

In both the bustling cities and quiet towns of China, a strange paradox is unfolding. It is a tale of two conflicting realities. Electric cars whiz past hollowed-out apartment blocks and empty high-rise office complexes. State-of-the-art robots churn out goods that the unemployed graduates who built them can’t afford. As China tries … Read more

Yes, Treating Employees Like Family Still Happens

Yes, Treating Employees Like Family Still Happens

In today’s fast-paced business environment, company owners and workers often do not have the opportunity to develop deep, loyal relationships. These are times when firings are frequently delivered by text message. Algorithms and computer programs curate hiring. The human element is left out.’ A Rare Merger Plan When the Fibrebond company in … Read more

Five Reasons Zohran Mamdani Will Not Save New York

Five Reasons Zohran Mamdani Will Not Save New York

It is official. On January 1, 2026, an avowed socialist took the helm of New York City. Back in November, Zohran Mamdani opened his victory speech by quoting Eugene Debs, an early American socialist agitator: “I can see the dawn of a better day for humanity.” However, the facts are clear: this … Read more

The Problem of the Young White Males

The Problem of the Young White Males

One troubling American demographic is the young white male. He is lagging behind in education, job placement and self-esteem. According to the legend, he can be found playing video games while living out his early adulthood in his parents’ basement. Such a depiction obviously distorts reality. However, there is an element of … Read more

Do We Let the Barbarians In?

Do We Let the Barbarians In?

During the long decline of the Roman Empire, the Roman legions defended the borders against the barbarians. With their organizational and military skills, the Romans kept them out. However, as Rome decayed, it became harder and harder to keep control. Citizens no longer wanted to fight; they preferred to feast. Roman officials … Read more