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The Latest Lethal U.S. Caribbean Strikes Fit a Troubling Pattern

Drug trafficking is not an act of war, and the administration has not proved that the operators of the boats were transporting narcotics.

Anthropic dispute proves sovereign AI is next economic battleground

A Pentagon dispute with one of the United States’s leading AI companies, Anthropic, should not have been allowed to happen. Not because the fight was avoidable. Because the terms that caused it should have been settled before the first contract was signed. They weren’t. That is a failure of policy, not just procurement. The dispute […]

Constitutional win for Christian foster parents chips away at assault on religious liberty

Policies and legislation censoring speech and infringing upon religious freedom, such as those in California, Maryland, and other states in the Union, are in direct opposition to constitutional law. Vigilance against these infractions is crucial right now, as states continue to push the boundaries of the liberties outlined in our nation’s founding document. To use […]

Trump must turn up the pressure on Iran

The U.S. Navy began escorting commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz last week, only for the operation to be suspended after President Donald Trump cited progress in peace talks with Iran. This chaotic oscillation in strategy reflects a broader trend. Throughout this war, the Trump administration has moved back and forth between talking about […]

Racism has no place in medicine

Despite the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision finding that race-based admissions standards violated the Civil Rights Act, higher education institutions across the country have continued racist practices with creative workarounds to maintain the existing racial quotas. The Department of Justice completed an investigation of the University of California, Los Angeles’s medical school this week, finding that […]

Buc-ee’s is expanding to new states: Where (and when) travel centers will open

As popular as it is, Buc-ee's and its Beaver Nuggets aren't as prevalent as you may have guessed.

Waltz says US pushing for UN resolution on Iranian actions in Strait of Hormuz

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (UN) Mike Waltz on Sunday reiterated his push for the international coalition’s security council to pass a resolution condemning the Iranian government’s restrictions on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday that the Trump administration, alongside Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait...

Campaign finance disclosures should fight corruption, not fuel political voyeurism

At a time when civic participation is already under strain, expanding the public exposure of ordinary political activity risks discouraging it.

Acting CDC director on hantavirus: ‘This is not COVID’

Acting Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Director Jay Bhattacharya said Sunday that hantavirus “is not COVID,” comments that come after an outbreak of the virus on a Dutch cruise ship. “We've been communicating the last week as the — as the sort of the, the press attention has picked up more with the public, as...

Iran sends response to US peace proposal: State media

The Iranian government has submitted its response to the peace proposal from the U.S., according to the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA). The state-owned outlet reported, citing a source familiar with the matter, that negotiations between the Trump administration and Tehran are solely focused on halting hostilities in the region. The administration proposed a one-page...

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