Daily Archives: January 5, 2016

NYT: Coordinated Attacks on Women in Cologne Were Unprecedented, Germany Says

New York Times: BERLIN — German authorities said on Tuesday that coordinated attacks in which young women were sexually harassed and robbed by hundreds of young men on New Year’s Eve in the western city of Cologne were unprecedented in … Continue reading

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Jonah Goldberg: It’s time to put the term ‘neocon’ out to pasture

You know a term is a dirty word when its proponents want it put out to pasture. Jonah Goldberg is a neo-con. By no means, is he conservative. Neo-cons were behind the disastrous Afghan and Iraq invasions of 2002 and … Continue reading

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Cumberland County HIV positive black man ordered to trial on new charges of raping child, airing it on the internet

REPORT: It took only a few minutes Monday for a district judge to order William C. Byers Augusta to stand trial in Cumberland County Court on new charges linked to the rape of a 6-year-old boy that was aired over … Continue reading

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Does America need people named Artyom Gasparyan? Asking for a friend.

High IQ people are less likely to commit crimes because they have a clearer picture of the future and more capacity for abstract thought (necessary for empathy). But when they do go on a rampage, they are more dangerous than … Continue reading

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Boston Globe: Taking stock of the presidential race

Steve Sailer quotes this op/ed: Donald Trump: There have been plenty of hand-wringing stories seeking to explain Trump’s rise. Is it wall-to-wall press coverage? Social media? The key to understanding the contest for the Republican nomination is immigration. Once you … Continue reading

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