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Three ‘Crazyyyy’ things Democratic politicians did during ‘Woke 1’

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) wants America to laugh off the radical, censorious, and destructive policies she and her ideological allies demanded before they lost...

The mullahs’ worst nightmare isn’t street protesters. It’s the underground network Washington ignores

For more than four decades, the Islamic Republic has confronted a persistent challenge that it has never been able to eliminate: an organized resistance...

The West forgot how to fight. Israel hasn’t

Carl Schmitt left modern political theory with an uncomfortable truth: Politics, at bottom, has nothing to do with legal arbitration, procedural rules, or economic...

The Soviet Union spent billions infiltrating the West. Russia just bought a $20 AI subscription

When Meta disclosed in a recent threat report that covert networks from Russia and Iran were leveraging generative artificial intelligence models to flood online...

China isn’t beating us — Washington is handing them the win

America leads the world in biopharmaceutical innovation, but China is competing hard for that title. The greatest threat to American leadership isn’t Chinese competition....

The ‘Russian puppet’ arming Ukraine: Why Europe keeps getting Serbia wrong

For years, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has been maligned in Europe as Russian President Vladimir Putin‘s man in the Balkans. There is only one...

America’s next political powerhouse is here — and Republicans are sleeping on it

Every election cycle, political campaigns ask the same question: Where will the next votes come from? The answers are usually predictable. Campaigns spend millions persuading...

Trump’s Iran ‘chaos’ isn’t a glitch. It’s weaponized theater designed to make Tehran blink

The ongoing geopolitical standoff between Washington and Tehran is frequently analyzed through a traditional lens of military strategy, but its most defining feature is...

The blue wave is real. Democrats are about to sink it

I’m a glass-is-half-empty sort of guy when it comes to elections. I always see the race that could go wrong, the supposedly safe seat that...

One Night Only finds romance in a culture that has forgotten intimacy

Equal parts George Orwell and unrestrained teenage hormones, director Will Gluck’s One Night Only imagines a dystopian America where a religious administration has banned...
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