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Teachers Should Not Be Asked to Conceal a Child’s Gender Claims from Parents Schools are for learning, not for keeping parents in the dark. Parents have the primary right and responsibility to know what’s happening with their children, including serious
Trump, Iran, and the Framers' View of Presidential Power Despite what his congressional critics say, Trump’s actions in Iran are in line with the Framers’ views of presidential power. The Framers created a single executive with enough authority to act
Can air power change a regime’s character and orientation? Air power is often sold as a fast, clean way to alter a regime’s behavior without long, messy occupations. From a conservative view, using air assets can impose costs quickly and
Democrats Chose Discipline — Will Republicans? Democratic voters showed discipline in rejecting their own flashy bomb thrower in favor of a plausible statewide candidate, and that choice matters for how parties win. Republicans should pay attention because nomination decisions now
Gaza as the Prototype: How Tokenization and Programmable Money Recast Ownership Recent reporting, including "Gaza Emerges As The First Controlled Experiment For Technocracy," exposes how technocracy has moved from theory into operational practice. A related book, The Final Betrayal: How
