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Artemis II: America’s headed back to the moon — and then beyond!

For the first time in more than 50 years, the nation will send humans back to the moon — and then to Mars and...

This is a Democratic Party push to expel Jews from public life

The Democratic Party's growing antisemitic wing is out to blacklist support for Israel, or at least the nation's main pro-Israel lobbying and political action...

How Elizabeth Warren’s greedy wealth tax will make us all poorer

Democrats' logic: If high taxes backfire in California or New York, then raise rates nationwide — and turn the whole country into a giant...

Classical Education Needs a Better Defense Than This

The idea that a classical liberal arts education is beneficial for many students has never lost its appeal.

Birthright Citizenship: The Statutory Problem

Even if the Trump administration has the better argument on the 14th Amendment, it must still overcome one more hurdle.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 1

2008—Wisconsin voters, presented the opportunity to alter what one commentator aptly called the “4-3 liberal majority the nation’s premier trailblazer in overturning…

Birthright Citizenship: The Constitutional Stakes and the Transient Problem

The constitutional case against birthright citizenship is strongest when dealing with the children of transients through the country.

Democrats are the kings of hypocrisy

In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to give readers the full picture. You can find our full list of In Focus pieces here. On Nov. 4, 2024, a free and fair election was […]

Reclaiming Affordability: State-level Green New Deals invite higher energy bills

“Reclaiming Affordability“ is an op-ed series in partnership between the Independent Women and the Washington Examiner. Each day this week, a policy expert at Independent Women will tackle the top voter concern of this election cycle from a different angle, putting forth realistic solutions to the affordability crisis. Energy affordability is a top issue for […]

An Iran containment strategy: Managing the post-conflict threat 

Since its creation some 47 years ago, the Islamic Republic of Iran has demonstrated resourcefulness and dedication to its goals of regional hegemony and proliferation of Islamic radicalism. As a result, the extent of Iranian military recovery from the attacks in June 2025 should not have been surprising. Clearly, if the regime remains in control […]

Fund the Iran war by ending welfare fraud

When Congress returns from Easter recess, it will have one item on its agenda: Paying for the war in Iran. Budget analysts say the president will need $200 billion to finish the job. That $200 billion is possible. But with a zero-vote margin in the House, the only realistic option will be to offset that […]

The China factor: Trump’s Iran strikes threaten to reshape global order

I didn’t support President Donald Trump’s Iran strikes. Much like the late Charlie Kirk, I believe regime change in Iran could very likely make the world less stable by triggering a refugee crisis, revenge terrorist attacks, and civil war among the Iranian people. But the strikes happened, and that doesn’t mean everything will inevitably end […]

March brought Islamic terrorism. What will April bring?

The month of March brought Islamic terrorism back into the headlines. An immigrant from Sierra Leone shouting “Allahu Akbar” reportedly opened fire at ROTC cadets at Old Dominion University. A Lebanese-born man allegedly crashed his vehicle into a Michigan synagogue. A Muslim from Senegal, wearing a “Property of Allah” sweatshirt, reportedly shot and killed four […]

Trump is right to push Railway Safety Act to prevent next East Palestine incident

Three years ago, a Norfolk Southern freight train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio. The impact was devastating for families and communities across the region. The cleanup bill for that single accident has now surpassed $2.2 billion. And that figure doesn’t begin to capture the lost productivity, diminished property values, or the emotional toll borne by […]

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