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Increase H-1B visa fees to support American students

The United States is a great place to be talented, but a poor place to develop your talents. The combination of tax and regulatory...

With Andrew Tate, the enemy of your enemy is not your friend

Leftism is eager to destroy norms, from gender roles to traditional definitions of masculinity and femininity. But these assaults do not mean anyone should embrace...

DEI’s obscene price tag

The misnamed project of diversity, equity, and inclusion has certainly had a chilling effect on free expression on college campuses, but its price tag,...

The military needs Pete Hegseth

As a veteran, I have long been painfully aware of how the woke agenda has undermined our nation’s military strength. But it wasn’t until I...

Tariffs reduce US international influence

It has become fashionable in some Republican circles to champion tariffs, and now the “External Revenue Service,” as part of an “America first” agenda....

The shaky path toward peace in Gaza

President-elect Donald Trump’s strong stance on reaching a resolution in the Middle East has finally given way to a ceasefire and hostage release deal, despite...

Trump should reject UK’s dangerous Diego Garcia deal

President-elect Donald Trump will have many agenda items to address when he returns to the Oval Office on Monday. One he should get to...

Reintegrating the homeless post-institution

Homelessness plagues the American city. It is a simple description of a complex reality, and part of what has brought the issue to its...

UK and France might enforce Trump’s Ukraine peace plan

President-elect Donald Trump has made clear that negotiating an end to the war in Ukraine will be his top foreign policy priority upon taking...

How Chicago’s ‘antiracism’ is getting people killed

When you have to fabricate racism to fight to justify your worldview, you end up doing more harm than good. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson...
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