Billionaire-Backed Push for Brainless Clones Raises Ethical and Scientific Red Flags This story seems to be from the Babylon Bee, …
Reopening the Strait of Hormuz Would Not Replicate the 1915 Dardanelles Campaign
Why Reopening the Strait of Hormuz Isn’t Another Dardanelles “A U.S. effort to reopen the Strait of Hormuz would not …
One Year After “Liberation Day”: Tariffs Impoverish Americans and Disrupt Business Planning
How Tariffs Have Hit Americans and Businesses The president’s tariff policy has driven up costs for families and companies across …
Education Department “Celebrate America” Tour Spurs Conservative Culture-War Response
Education Department Tour and the Renewed Culture War The Education Department’s national tour shows conservatives are once again engaging in …
U.S. Forces Rescue Downed Pilot in Central Iran on Easter Morning, Advancing U.S. Tactical and Strategic Position
Easter Morning Rescue: U.S. Forces Recovered a Downed Pilot from Deep in Iranian Territory On Easter morning, U.S. forces rescued …
Thirty Years After Welfare Reform, States Consider Next-Generation Safety Net Reforms
Fixing the Safety Net: Design Over Intent The problem with today’s safety net isn’t intent; it’s design, and state leadership …
Newfields Exhibits Spring Flower Sculptures Alongside Works by Rembrandt and Van Gogh
A Day at Newfields: Flower Sculptures, Rembrandt, and Van Gogh Newfields blends cultivated gardens and museum galleries in a way …
Execution Rates Reflect Major Slowdown, Not a Surge
Why Executions Have Slowed and What That Means The current rate of executions reflects the enormous slowdown in the carrying …
Domestic Politics Threaten U.S. Success in War with Iran
When Politics Defeats the Battlefield When America loses a war, it is generally because of political reaction at home, notwithstanding …








