A New World Superpower

Personal from David C. Pack, Publisher/Editor-In-Chief

China’s presidential visit to the United States revealed an apparent reversal of roles, with financially burdened Washington having to cater to rising superpower Beijing.

Mass shootings. Terror attacks. Gruesome murders. Why do such horrific acts fill today’s headlines?
By Samuel C. Baxter

By Bruce A. Ritter

Beliefs that covert governments and organizations are orchestrating world events are widespread. You can understand why such fringe ideas persist.

History evidences that the first world war was inevitable. It was not a matter of <em>if</em> nations would engage in global warfare, but <em>when </em>it would happen and <em>how </em>it would come about.
By Bruce A. Ritter

The backstory of this holiday reveals that true love is not the real reason for it.