Author name: Dennis Kneale

Former anchor at FoxBiz & CNBC (2007-2014), managing editor of Forbes (1998-2007), senior editor at Wall Street Journal.

This International Holocaust Remembrance Day, We’re Actually Forgetting: ‘Never Again’ Didn’t Last Very Long

Unleavened by Cindy Kaplan, TruthDAO columnist The recent Anti-Defamation League’s topline findings in their Antisemitic Attitudes in America survey were wildly concerning. The survey of a representative American sample of 4,000 individuals, conducted from September to October 2022, revealed that 85% of Americans believe at least one anti-Jewish trope and 20% believe six or more.

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Crypto DeFined Recap: ChainArgos’ Jon Reiter Talks Stablecoin Collateralization — and Why You Should Care

By Kathy Chu, TruthDAO In the crypto space, stablecoins are viewed as a hedge against the volatility of digital assets like bitcoin and ethereum, whose prices can fluctuate, sometimes wildly. The premise of a stablecoin boils down to this: Put a dollar in, and get a dollar out when you withdraw it. That’s why Jon

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Henry Cuellar: Maverick Catalyst for a Serious Approach to Immigration Reform

La Frontera, by Carlos Sanchez, TruthDAO opinion columnist He was the third member of Congress to deplane Air Force One behind President Biden after landing in El Paso, dressed casually in what may have been emblematic of his comfort in wielding power as an elected official for more than three-and-a-half decades, including 18 years as

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Twitter Files Part 14: How the Media Stoked a Democrat Conspiracy Theory

The Mediaverse by Dennis Kneale, TruthDAO opinion columnist Twitter Files Part 14 came out on Thursday, and it may offer one reason why the media have ignored this exposé for six weeks now: their own embarrassment about #Russiagate and how they covered a kerfuffle called #ReleaseTheMemo in early 2018. Thanks to journalist Matt Taibbi, we

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When Conspiracy Theories Come True

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What’s the difference between a conspiracy theory and the news? About six weeks.

Dennis takes on the way the news is being framed on a day-to-day basis and talks to Wall Street Journal columnist Kimberly Strassel on Republican plans to investigate the Twitter Files with a new special subcommittee of the House Judiciary. And then veteran futures trader Jim Iuorio stops by and explains why the Fed will have to stop raising rates soon.

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