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American guarantees remain critical to any Ukraine peace guarantee force

At a Paris summit this week, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that 26 countries had agreed to provide postwar “security guarantees” for Ukraine as a part of any postwar deal between that country and Russia. Macron spoke of an international force ready to act “by land, sea, and air.” But he also noted that some […]

The science of climate change is far from ‘settled’

Science is nuanced. This basic truth certainly holds for the field of atmospheric science, where the complexities of the airy environment are investigated. The climate science subdiscipline explores one of the most complicated and serious issues of our time: climate change. Yet the story the public often reads concerning current and future climate conditions is […]

Kids Online Safety Act is not UK-style overreach

Congress is faced with a controversial piece of legislation: the Kids Online Safety Act. Designed to mitigate internet-based harms to children, the bill has been negatively compared to another similarly named piece of legislation, Britain’s Online Safety Act. This comparison is misguided at best, and it should be dismissed by Congress as it considers the […]

Bike washing stations are not what blue cities need

Have you ever looked at your bike and said, “Man, I really wish there was a bike washing station nearby.” If you have, Boston is apparently the city for you. In Boston, Democrats’ obsession with nonsensical policies, such as adding bike lanes, is reaching new, never-before-seen levels of idiocy. The city has already displayed a […]

Trump’s justified drug cartel strike

The U.S. military destroyed a boat carrying Venezuelan smugglers from the Tren de Aragua drug cartel on Wednesday. The attack in the Caribbean Sea, which killed 11 narcotraffickers, was justified. It was also aligned with President Donald Trump‘s preference for military actions that avoid quagmire-like wars. Amid hyperventilating media coverage suggesting this strike was illegal […]

These major cities are considered the safest in the US, says new study

The city you call home should feel exactly like that, home. It should be a place where you can feel comfortable going and doing anything in the area and knowing that you're safe while doing so.

GOP unease about RFK Jr. doesn’t shake Trump’s faith

A combative Senate hearing Thursday exposed growing cracks in Republican support for Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has set off panic across the public health world with his moves to curb vaccine access, approval and research.  But despite the efforts of some key GOP senators to drive a wedge...

‘Kennedy Derangement Syndrome’ is endangering America’s health

Ironically, it is Kennedy himself who can offer them the cure for what ails them: a fair and reasoned discussion regarding the health of the American people, free of partisan histrionics.

US turns up heat against drug cartels in Caribbean: What to know

The U.S. military is turning up the heat against drug cartels in the southern Caribbean Sea, deploying several warships and other assets as tensions between Washington and Caracas escalate. The spotlight on the buildup of U.S. forces in the region increased this week after President Trump announced that the U.S. military took out a boat...

Ex-Defense secretary questions Trump over ‘Department of War’ rebrand

Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta raised an eyebrow Friday over President Trump's decision to revert the name of the Defense Department back to the "Department of War." "I don't know why the president is doing this. You know, I guess I've read where he thinks that it makes our military look tougher," Panetta, who served...

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