Happy Y2K. Now what?

by Joseph Farah -- Ahhhh, here we are safe and sound. We survived the dreaded Y2K bug. It went remarkably smoothly. Now, with the prospect of technological breakdowns behind us, maybe we more…

California: Land of over-regulation

by Jon Dougherty -- When I first heard that /news/archives.asp?ARCHIVE_ID=1WorldNetDaily editor Joseph Farah was planning to move the newspaper's daily operations office to the Oregon wilderness, I thought perhaps he might be more…

Time will tell

by Judy Lowe -- Since this is being written several days in advance of Jan. 1 -- just in case -- you won't find any mentions of solving Y2K problems. Instead, we're more…

Y2K after-action report

by Geoff Metcalf -- I have been following the potential problems of Y2K since 1997, long before Y2K became a noun or a boutique industry. I wrote my first Y2K piece for more…

Yeltsin's resignation and Putin's rise

by J.R. Nyquist -- Nobody knew what surprises the Y2K changeover would bring. Some commentators thought there would be major disruptions. Others said the disruptions would be minor. As the world turned, more…

Mandarin beef

by Llewellyn Rockwell Jr. -- The World Bank gets good press, though it is seldom up to any good. Now, at last, one of its programs is coming under fire: subsidies for beef more…

Liberty in the next millennium

by -NO AUTHOR- -- The century just ended, begun with such high hopes, has been the bloodiest in human history, with untold millions killed by wars, famine aggravated by stupid policies and more…

America and the 21st century

by John N. Doggett -- I have been blessed to spend the past week with my 81-year-old mother. She has helped me appreciate how much has happened in the past eight decades. She more…

A new year warning

by Joseph Farah -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt told Americans they had nothing to fear but fear itself. I'm sure that little white lie comforted many in a time when they actually had more…