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Wikipedia and legacy media compete to out-bias each other

I used to roll my eyes when my college professors barred us from citing Wikipedia. Now, I couldn’t agree more. Teachers often argue that because...

Pressure is exposing Iran’s internal divisions

The current U.S. pressure campaign against Iran is often discussed in military or nuclear terms. But the more important question may be whether sustained...

Why women are moving so far left

President Donald Trump’s approval rating has fallen to an all-time low, and no demographic is less likely to approve of him than young women....

The right way forward: It’s time for conservatives to discuss and debate the future

The Washington Examiner launched the Restoring America project during a crisis — not merely for the conservative movement, but for the nation.  In October 2021,...

The ethics of surrogacy: Children are not a transaction

Reproductive issues have long been divided down the middle, separating the political Left and Right. Leftists promote messages of sex positivity and treat abortion...

Trump and Mamdani are smart to make nice

Political opposites President Donald Trump and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani continue to have a surprisingly friendly relationship. In an interview on Meet...

America must protect its drug supply from China

The Chinese Communist Party controls America’s drug supply. Policymakers must reduce our nation’s reliance on China, and recently introduced legislation offers a good start. Sen....

As the UK dithers, France slowly increases naval pressure on Iran

The French Navy has just deployed a carrier strike group from the Mediterranean Sea into the Red Sea. This move signifies increasing preparation for...

Fuel STAR Act: A better way to lower gas prices with year-round E15

Proponents of allowing E15 to be sold year-round argue that it’s the free-market thing to do. They’re partially right — in a true market-based...

Civil rights cosplayer Justin Pearson melts down over Tennessee ‘color-blind’ redistricting

Tennessee State Rep. Justin Pearson is known for his disingenuously performative political stunts. He took it too far again on Thursday, screaming in the...
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