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How the War in Iran Could Drive East Asian Allies Toward Nuclear Weapons The outcome of the war in Iran may determine whether our East Asian allies go for the bomb. If Tehran emerges stronger or if the conflict undermines
Who Should Run Daycare: Federal Limits, State Freedom, and National Priorities Let’s cut through the noise: this is about limits on Washington, who pays, and what the nation must prioritize. The debate is about whether childcare is a federal program
Nevada’s Fiscal Future Deserves Clear Eyes "Silver State voters should ask themselves if they want someone responsible for their state’s fiscal health who has such a troubling relationship with money." That straightforward question matters more than slogans or glossy mailers,
Federal Workforce at Its Smallest Share Since World War II Following the Trump administration’s cuts, the federal government employs the lowest percentage of U.S. workers since World War II. That shift has been steady rather than sudden, and it changes
His Threats and the Response "His threats are overheated and politically unhelpful, but his domestic opponents are skewing the facts in response." That line nails the mess: the rhetoric is loud, but the counterattacks are bending reality. Both sides are
