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Congress Should Strip Higher Education’s Privilege Mechanisms Higher education should reward talent and hard work, not family connections or donor status. Congress should step in where university systems protect advantage by birth and wealth. This is about restoring equal chance,
When Realism Crosses the Line Conservative readers should be able to defend a strong national interest without accepting claims that veer into prejudice. We value robust debate about foreign policy, but that debate must not endorse or excuse hate. The
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie Style: A Close Look Wright’s Prairie Style pushed back against Victorian fuss and imported ideas, aiming for an architecture that felt native to the American Midwest. It stressed horizontality, sheltering roofs, and rooms that flowed into
IMF Flags Tokenization Risks as Real-World Asset Moves Hit the Blockchain The debate around asset tokenization kicked up another notch as the IMF laid out how putting real-world assets on blockchains could reshape markets and expose new vulnerabilities. The core
How a Small Country Exposed the Liberal Order’s Contradictions When a relatively small country moves from the margins to the center of global attention, it forces a reckoning with the liberal world order. The free world likes neat moral narratives,
