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Don’t Count Out the Conservative Hawks Just Yet

An assertive foreign policy still has defenders on the right, and it remains essential to keeping America strong and safe.

Abortion Radicalism Has No Place in Ohio’s Constitution

While wealthy out-of-state groups are working to enshrine a proposed abortion amendment in our constitution, they do not represent the vast majority of Ohioans.

Warren says Congress should raise FDIC insurance cap

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) said during an interview on Sunday that Congress should lift the cap on federal insurance on bank deposits from $250,000, as lawmakers mull policy changes in the aftermath of the historic collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. “I think that lifting the FDIC insurance cap is a good move,” Warren said on...

ChatGPT sends shockwaves across college campuses

In four short months, the GPT family of artificial intelligence chatbots have upended higher education like nothing since the arrival of Wi-Fi connections in classrooms. ChatGPT and its smarter, younger cousin, GPT-4, can create a realistic facsimile of a college term paper on command, or populate the answers to a midterm. At the start of...

Warren: Powell ‘took a flamethrower’ to bank regulations

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) took aim at Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Sunday, saying he “took a flamethrower" to bank regulations during the Trump administration. “Donald Trump ran for president saying he would lighten the regulations on these banks,” Warren said during an interview on CBS’s “Face The Nation.” “And then Jerome Powell just...

David Cicilline led the fight against Big Tech. Here’s what comes next.

The House is losing its top antitrust reform champion later this year when Rep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.) resigns. The congressman announced last month that he will retire from Congress in June to take a role as president and CEO of the Rhode Island Foundation, a community foundation and largest funder of nonprofit organizations in the...

Getting to ‘Yes’ on civics education

Less than half of Americans can name all three branches of government.

Putin visits occupied city of Mariupol

Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the occupied Ukrainian port city of Mariupol on Sunday, following a trip over the weekend to Crimea that marked the nine-year anniversary of Moscow's illegal annexation of the peninsula. Putin’s surprise visit to Mariupol, which was reported by Russian state news, was his first to the territory, which his military...

Democrats brace for another Senate nail-biter in Nevada

Democrats are gearing for another hard-fought Senate race in Nevada next cycle after the state narrowly decided who would control the upper chamber in the midterms. Last year, Democrats were able to retain Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto’s (D-Nev.) seat by less than a point but lost the governor’s mansion after former Clark County Sherriff Joe...

Will Iraq become the next forgotten war?

“I regret…” I hear these words whenever I think about the Iraq War. They’re in reference not to any failures of policy, intelligence or strategy, but to loss. They’re the words the First Captain used when I was a cadet at West Point to tell us another graduate had been killed. Speaking to the entire...

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