Assessing Powell’s Performance at the Fed
- By Barry D. Wood
- . Jun 7, 2026
MIT professor Kristin Forbes says Jay Powell successfully dealt with four extraordinary events during his eight years heading the Federal Reserve. Fed independence, she said, was tested more than at any time in 50 years, US tariffs went to a
Let’s give it to the dogs this year…
- By Wendy Alexander
- . Jun 6, 2026
‘Duck soup’ meets Marx and his brothers
- By Wanda Watt
- . Jun 6, 2026
FIFA: the world’s most evil monopoly
- By Ivo Vegter
- . Jun 5, 2026
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The George Floyd madness destroyed the UK
- By Simon Lincoln Reader
- . Jun 5, 2026
Minorities in the UK are touchy when whispers of revolution drift into the nation’s dining rooms at night, but cheerfully, I’m here to inform them. With the exception of grooming gangs, they’re okay, because if revolution is occasioned, which many
Crime and the science behind fighting it
- By Garth Zietsman
- . Jun 5, 2026
Crime is a behaviour which society frowns upon and which results in someone being made a victim of suffering. Crime destroys society. Apart from its terrible direct suffering, crime undermines trust and cooperation, imposes large financial costs and diverts resources
To fix SA mining, start by fixing the law
- By Anthea Jeffery
- . Jun 4, 2026
South Africa’s mining industry is becoming “uninvestable.” The country has among the most valuable mineral endowments in the world, but is nevertheless battling to attract new investment – particularly for the exploration vital to the industry’s future.
God and the machine – AI enters the Vatican
- By Steven Boykey Sidley
- . Jun 4, 2026
Encyclicals from the papacy have traditionally been events of great gravitas for the 1.4 billion Catholic faithful. Being neither Catholic nor religious, I have had only a passing rather than a personal interest in them.
Bad men doing good: A parable of capitalism’s true genius
- By Martin van Staden
- . Jun 4, 2026
Advocates of free-market capitalism often note that this ordering of society does not seek to change imperfect human nature but rather channel it constructively. A short and honest parable about how this might look in the real world, could be illustrative:
Bad cops rule, good cops suffer
- By Daily Friend
- . Jun 3, 2026
Ricardo Teixeira and Nicholas Lorimer discuss the latest developments at the Madlanga Commission and the shockwaves from the war with Iran. Lastly, they discuss new rules in Stellenbosch residences. https://www.youtube.com/live/eK3G8xg-bPI?si=5mljBtCiQKcHeZs5
The home stretch
- By David Doubell
- . Jun 3, 2026
The Emfuleni by-election: Is the DA’s big breakthrough close?
- By Jonathan Katzenellenbogen
- . Jun 3, 2026
Last week, the DA took a leap in winning, for the first time, a township ward that has almost only black voters.