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Breaking free from the addiction to government schools
For generations, we've handed our children over to the government to be educated. But have we once stopped to ask: Is what they are learning good?
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The stakes for our nation could not be higher as former Texas Rep. John Ratcliffe takes the helm as the 25th director of the CIA.
SharesBiden's block of U.S. Steel-Nippon merger shows dangerous executive overreach
President Biden's decision to block the deal between U.S. Steel and Japanese-owned Nippon Steel is a clear illustration of how Mr. Biden put politics over principle to fulfill a campaign promise.
SharesFCC giving a much-needed shakeup to mainstream media
Sorry, CBS. If it walks like a duck, squawks like a duck, then it probably is a CBS squawky duck doing the due diligence corporate media thing to cover up for Democrats' failings.
SharesTrump's march through Senate an awesome display of raw political power
The American people expect, or at least hope for, basic competence. They also expect caution in the setting of precedents.
SharesEducation freedom unleashes opportunity across America
Across the nation, the education freedom movement has morphed from a rising whisper into a resounding roar.
SharesConfirmation of Patel is crucial for Trump's successful second term
If any one cabinet choice of President-Elect Trump demonstrates his keen awareness of the forces that conspired to disrupt his first term, it is his selection of his Kash Patel to head the FBI.
SharesNowhere to hide: Has the $10 billion human traffic industry finally met Its match?
There's no denying that over the last four years, the issue of human trafficking has, at best, been ignored but more likely exasperated.
SharesTrump never said draining the swamp would be easy
President Trump is bringing smart American common sense back to the federal government, and not a moment too soon.
SharesIt's about time: Trump boots legacy media from the Pentagon
The Pentagon has announced an "annual media rotation program," which moves several of the nation's biggest news outlets from their coveted Pentagon digs.
SharesChina's 'food and mouth disease' threatens a crisis of global consequence
China's insatiable appetite for exotic and laboratory-treated animals has repeatedly served as the breeding ground for pandemics.
SharesDemocrats double down on failed race and gender messaging despite election losses
It's not true, as it has been reported that Democrats don't have a "coherent message" and are wallowing in confusion.
SharesCrypto isn't going the way of the tulip bulbs
Crypto used to be a niche, boutique interest among a certain subset of tech-minded investors and political dissidents. But as President Trump's recent actions have shown, that's no longer the case. Crypto is becoming mainstream.
Shares3 lessons from survivors as terror, disasters rock our souls
"A man took my son's life, but I have to forgive him." These words uttered by a grieving mother just days after a terrorist senselessly slaughtered her son last month left me speechless.
SharesDefense Department runs kindergartens?
With less than a week on the job, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has just been directed by President Donald Trump to pursue school choice.
SharesTariffs and the Constitution
The taxing power in the federal government resides in the Congress.
SharesTrump, RFK Jr. and the case for revolutionizing tobacco regulation
The new administration brings a crucial opportunity to combat chronic diseases, and one leading preventable cause of death - smoking - could be eradicated under the new administration.
SharesAmerica's growing food trade deficit threatens family farms
President Trump has pledged to impose broad new tariffs as part of his "America First" agenda.
SharesIraq's foreign policy is based on dialogue, not choosing sides
Iraq's location as a crossroads of cultures and economies has long given it a pivotal role in the region.
SharesTaking back control of U.S. borders
America is finally reclaiming control of its borders, protecting citizens, and combating the scourge of gang violence and human trafficking.
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