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A Way Out of Iran

The current regime in Iran cannot be trusted, and will never agree to a deal that would meet the criteria Trump himself has established.

How to Deal with the Expiration of FISA Surveillance Authority

Trump can turn to the courts.

Partisan Sectional Polarization and the Civil War

The disintegration of both the Democrats and the Whigs as national parties was both a sign and a cause of the rupture that brought...

Academia’s Power Problem

Because administrators control the purse strings, more and more resources are directed their way, and less into actual education and research.

Pentagon releases third batch of formerly classified UFO documents

A third tranche of extraterrestrial-related records released by the Department of Defense shows never-before-released accounts and artist renderings of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena -- many of which are depicted like a "potato."

The year that broke the constitution

Most Americans couldn’t tell you what happened in 1913. They know Woodrow Wilson became president. They might recall the Federal Reserve. A few will mention the income tax. Almost none will connect all three — the Sixteenth Amendment, the Seventeenth Amendment, and the Federal Reserve Act — as a single constitutional rupture that restructured the […]

Sins of fear and omission: How legacy media fuels conspiracy crisis

In an information-saturated era, mainstream news institutions face an unprecedented crisis of authority. Once revered as objective gatekeepers of truth, many modern media outlets are increasingly viewed with skepticism by a public that senses it is being managed rather than informed. To understand this shift, one must look beyond the simple accusation of “fake news” […]

America’s hidden advantage: The companies powering our security and competitiveness

When Americans think about the companies that drive our nation’s security, a handful of familiar names usually come to mind. We think of major defense contractors building fighter aircraft and weapon systems. We think of Silicon Valley giants developing artificial intelligence and cloud computing. We think of the household names that dominate financial markets and […]

Two birds, one stone: How to make college affordable and take care of retirement

Parents paying for their kids’ education might want to have a doctor nearby. On top of years of high inflation and the recent spikes in energy costs, the annual cost of an undergraduate degree is over $38,000 per year. It’s a price worthy of a heart attack, especially with artificial intelligence ready to take so-called […]

The Canadian model: From Alberta’s defiance to a vision for a federal Iran

The Canadian federation is currently facing its most significant internal challenge in decades. On October 19, 2026, Albertans will head to the polls for a historic multi-question plebiscite. What began as the “Alberta Next” town halls in early 2026 has evolved into a formal referendum on the province’s place within Canada. Driven by the Alberta […]

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