A Russian court seems to have confirmed the presence of Russian soldiers in the country for the first time.
Author: Jimmy Quinn
The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Is Finally Set to Become Law
The White House shouldn’t get a free pass for its stonewalling.
Who Blocked Action to Fight Assad’s Drug Trade?
A congressional whodunnit with an unsatisfactory answer.
Wyden Blocks Uyghur Forced-Labor Bill
Even the White House has come out with a pledge that President Biden would sign the bill.
No, Roger Wicker Didn’t Call for Launching a Nuclear Strike on Russian Forces
Misinterpretations of a senator’s comments prop up a faulty talking point.
How Congressional Dems and the Admin Stalled Uyghur-Forced Labor Bill
The administration is not asking lawmakers to vote against passage of the bill — but it is opposing the bill by asking lawmakers to slow-walk and water it down.
Letters to Jimmy Lai
Hong Kong’s formidable pro-democracy mogul turns 74 today, and Mark Simon has penned an open letter about his friend and former boss.
Olympic Boycott Highlights Corporate Capitulation to Beijing
Intel, Visa, Airbnb , Coca-Cola, and P&G are standing firm behind an event that U.S. officials are now boycotting for genocide.
Parsing the Admin’s Stance against Uyghur Forced-Labor Bill
Biden officials are lobbying against the legislation by attempting to weaken it, even if they are not telling lawmakers to vote against it.
WTA’s Right: Athletes in China Face Risk of Arbitrary Detention
Beijing has shown few qualms about detaining foreigners on fabricated charges to serve as political bargaining chips.