In Tandem spotlights the Story of the Milwaukee Chef and Restaurant’s Innovative Approach to Lowering the Unemployment Rate in a Struggling Community
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Armed with poles and boiling water
“Maybe there were some secret societies?”
Having been crowned King of England, Scotland, and Ireland some 14 months earlier, on April 11th, 1689, William III of England landed in Ireland on this day to confront the Jacobite supporters of his father in law, the deposed King James II. A short military campaign that followed would lead to the Battle of the […]
US fertility is up slightly – so is abortion
A massacre of Nigerian Catholics last Sunday has gone without comment from BLM
In this commentary, I focus on the fundamental concepts of commodity money (Precious Metals), Fiat currencies (Dollar, Euros etc) and memory money (Bitcoin). Thus, I will avoid the technical aspects of the fiat currency system and blockchains. Money is a human concept or idea. When we discuss the technical details, we can lose our way. […]
This day 103 years ago – 8 June 1917 – an explosion in a copper mine in Butte, Montana, resulted in the death of 168 miners. 38 of them were from Ireland, by far the largest group of foreign-born workers. The fire in the Speculator Granite Mountain Mine shocked America and is still the worst […]
Though he has not been formally recognized as a saint, Talbot may be considered a patron of those struggling with alcoholism and addiction
Ó Néill was a Gaelic Irish soldier and one of the most famous of the O’Neill dynasty of Ulster in Ireland.
A decade on from its original publication, Legutko’s book is still the best indictment yet of our left-liberal age