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Yes, the Fed should be audited

The government has a spending problem. This isn’t exactly breaking news or a shocking revelation, but nevertheless, it is true.

Fighting the culture war one documentary at a time

The documentary Emmys were announced on Sept. 28. As an Emmy voter, I can attest to the consistently high quality of these winners. No one should be surprised that many were liberal, such as HBO Max’s The Janes, about a Chicago group that performed over 11,000 abortions before Roe v. Wade, that Hillary Clinton was the executive producer of a Netflix winner, or that not a single film has a conservative point of view.

A plague on both the parties

Today’s voters face a conundrum akin to Winston Churchill’s lament that democracy is the worst form of government except for all the others.

Support Israel and Ukraine

In February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Twenty months later, tens of thousands of civilians are dead, and Russia remains committed to its war on Ukrainian sovereignty. The need to aid Ukraine did not end on Oct. 7 when Hamas terrorists slaughtered more than 1,000 innocents in Israel. The crisis in the Middle East has exposed the partisan loyalties of many. But abandoning either Ukraine or Israel is not an option.

Why school choice for Texas? A more free and peaceful state

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) has called a special session of the legislature to tackle school choice, something that the red state has seen proposed — and defeated — before. The debate has been heavily focused on school funding and nebulous threats of choice to rural public schools. These are important concerns.

What I learned from pro-Hamas protesters at the University of Buffalo

This week, I spoke at the University at Buffalo by invitation of its Young Americans for Freedom chapter. Protesters gathered outside to condemn the hate speech I was apparently about to deliver to students.

US added 150k jobs in October as jobless rate ticked higher

The U.S. economy added 150,000 jobs and the unemployment rate rose to 3.9 percent in October, according to new data released by the Labor Department on Friday. The October jobs report fell short of expectations after economists projected the U.S. to add roughly 170,000 jobs and maintain a jobless rate of 3.8 percent jobless rate....

Why a ceasefire in Israel would backfire 

An immediate ceasefire might conceivably save lives now, but it will likely cost many more later.  

Blinken arrives in Israel to press for humanitarian ‘pause’

Secretary of State Antony Blinken (D) arrived in Israel to press for a humanitarian "pause” Friday, according to The Associated Press. Blinken’s visit to Israel is his third since the start of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas early last month. It comes after President Biden earlier this week called for...

China, once an unstoppable economic powerhouse, has hit a wall

For decades, China's unstoppable rise to global superpower has been a dominant narrative in international affairs. Its sustained economic growth, massive infrastructure investments, and remarkable technological advancements have all contributed to this perception. However, while China's ascent has been undeniable, it now faces four key structural challenges that threaten its global leadership aspirations. China's economic...

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