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H-1B visas are hurting American students

Graduating seniors who were told they should study technology fields, such as computers, are receiving a nasty surprise as they discover the jobs simply...

Resistance media can’t handle the truth

President Donald Trump wants to boost domestic manufacturing, but one sector has already massively increased output — of bogus news stories by hostile and...

What Romania can teach America about election integrity

Over the weekend, I had the honor of traveling to Romania, at the invitation of their Permanent Electoral Authority, to observe the first round...

The meme coin-operated White House

On May 5, millionaires, billionaires, and CEOs shelled out a reported $1.5 million per plate to dine with President Donald Trump. The proceeds from...

Walkable to what?

“Walkability” is a buzzword, but like the related term “urbanism,” nobody can agree on what it means. Is a neighborhood walkable simply if it’s easy...

Trump vs. the courts: Lessons from an unlikely source

The gavel falls, and another executive order hits the skids. Federal judges, cloaked in black robes and armed with injunctions, have become the bane...

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is not very rock and roll

In April, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced its 2025 slate of annual inductees, generating the now-perfunctory reactions that greet such news:...

The woman who became America’s most famous preacher and then disappeared

Wearing a white dress with a blue cape and carrying roses, Aimee Semple McPherson walked to the microphone, smiled, greeted, and blessed her congregation....

Progressives for Christendom

The election of Pope Leo XIV during the papal conclave has put the question to rest for now, but it will return: Why do...

Kamala Harris and the San Diego elephants

It can be hard for a losing presidential candidate to reenter political life. The topic of one’s first public speech, the venue, and the...
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