Kevin Hall had been with the agency for 21 years. By Zachary Stieber, Senior Reporter A researcher specializing in studying ultra-processed food has retired early from…
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By: Brendi Wells The collapse of Rhodesia and the systematic dismantling of Africa are not random tragedies—they’re rehearsals of a well-worn playbook, first tested in…
By The White House By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America,…
By: Brendi Wells March 23, 2025 While the left pushes a globalist, open-border agenda under the disguise of “compassion,” President Donald J. Trump is once…
By Tom Olohan YouTube has demonstrated a strong socially leftist animus for years. FCC Chair Brendan Carr wants to get to the bottom of it.…
By Warren Squire Vice President JD Vance reiterated his concern about censorship and the erosion of free speech in the United Kingdom and the rest…
by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) gave roughly $473 million to a “secretive” nonprofit organization that supported efforts to censor social media…
Patel vows to end the FBI’s role in online censorship but signals openness to Section 230 reforms that could impact encryption. By Didi Rankovic FBI…
By Leif Larson The last days of the Biden administration were full of activity: pardons, executive orders, and a one-day ban of the app TikTok.…
by Brownstone Institute By Joshua Stylman and Jeffrey A. Tucker History will remember this era as the moment when America’s most sacred principles collided with…


















