By Mark Oshinskie The Vietnam War inflicted great pain: 58,220 Americans—average age, 23— were killed, along with over one million Vietnamese soldiers and civilians. Nightly…
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by Amber Crawford A school board in Washington state has voted to adopt race-based discipline, meaning the level of discipline a student receives is based…
by Eva Fu President Joe Biden’s warning to China against aiding Russia in its invasion of Ukraine was “soft,” and the administration has done little to deter Chinese…
By The Associated Press The Biden administration on Friday announced policy changes to attract international students specializing in science, technology, engineering, and math. The State Department will…
by BLUEAPPLES Despite being the origin of SARS-COV-2, China has been able to evade inquisition into the role the CCP has played in the development of…
by Jeffrey A. Tucker If the pandemic policy response had taken the form of mere advice, we would not be in the midst of this social,…
By J.D. Rucker When a conservative thinks about what Republican policy platforms should include, there are certain things we do not expect to see: Bail reform…
by Ryan McMaken Over the past decade federal military and intelligence agencies have increasingly embraced so-called woke campaigns and policy positions. Specifically, these government agencies have…
America has always been a place where the abrasion of continuous debate eventually produces creative solutions. Let’s agree on those solutions, and make the next…
by Prof Michel Chossudovsky There is a sequence of outright lies and fabrications used to justify far-reaching policy decisions in the course of the last…