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The Final Betrayal: How a New Economic Order Was Assembled Before the Bombs Fell On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes on Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and triggering what many military analysts will
How States and Apps Put Young Men’s Futures at Risk They promised choice and convenience, but what arrived was an industry built to grab attention and hold it. States opened the floodgates to mobile sports betting, and the technology made
Reopening the Strait of Hormuz: A Conservative Case for Urgency There has to be urgency about reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and the Trump administration clearly feels it. That line sets the tone for a clear Republican view: the world
Legalized Sports Betting: Safer Markets, Stronger States Legalizing sports betting lets markets operate transparently and lets states set rules that protect citizens. It is a straight forward way to replace unregulated activity with accountable business. That accountability matters for public
Fixing Perverse Incentives: Federal Dollars and State Behavior Washington hands out money with the best intentions, but the results are sloppy and predictable. When states treat federal funds as guaranteed and unlimited, taxpayers lose control and budgets suffer. This problem
