TIPP Insights: An eye for an eye – the many facets of the Ukraine war

By TIPPINSIGHTS EDITORIAL BOARD, TIPP Insights Is Russia weaponizing food because America is weaponizing the dollar? The short answer is yes. Of course, the precarious situation that […]

TIPP Insights: Food – fueling the war

By TIPPINSIGHTS EDITORIAL BOARD, TIPP Insights Henry Kissinger, the former secretary of state, drew flak from many quarters for suggesting that Ukraine should pursue peace even at […]

TIPP Insights: Biden’s strategic clarity

By TIPPINSIGHTS EDITORIAL BOARD, TIPP Insights For decades, ‘strategic ambiguity’ was the accepted American policy when it came to Taiwan, vis-a-vis the defense of the island. Despite […]

TIPP Poll: The real reason why the Disinformation Governance Board got cancelled

By Terry Jones, TIPP Insights Why did the Joe Biden administration abruptly shut down its Disinformation Governance Board a mere three weeks after creating it? The latest […]

TIPP Insights: America’s financial stress epidemic

By TIPPINSIGHTS EDITORIAL BOARD, TIPP Insights The head is no hyperbole. According to our latest poll, conducted in early May, the deviation of theInvestor’s Business Daily/TIPP Financial […]

TIPP Insights: 12 charts explain why economic confidence is dark

By TIPPINSIGHTS EDITORIAL BOARD, TIPP Insights TheIBD/TIPPEconomic Optimism Index, a leading measure of consumer confidence, decd 4.3 points, or 9.5%, from 45.5 in April to 41.2 in […]

TIPP Poll: Will 2022 vote be fair? Nearly a third of Americans say no

By Terry Jones, TIPP Insights Will America’s elections in November be fair and free of fraud? Unfortunately, nearly a third of all Americans believe the answer is […]

TIPP Insights: Biden’s moving goalposts prolong global suffering

By Tippinsights Editorial Board, Tipp Insights The Ukraine war, now in its third month, is pushing many developing countries to the brink of an economic crisis. Peace […]

Sen. Blumenthal’s family splurged on Intel stock before he voted for massive subsidy bill

By Gabe Kaminsky, DCNF Democratic Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal disclosed in early March that an investment fund managed by his wife’s family purchased between $250,000 and $500,000 […]

Barking up the wrong tree: Chicago adopts rule on how long dogs can bark, as crime and inflation soar

As Chicago residents struggle to survive soaring inflation and soul-crushing crime statistics, the city of Aurora, Ill., a suburb of the Windy City, has elected to go […]