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Peace at what price? Three guidelines for a deal in Ukraine

The Trump administration’s “28-point plan” to end the Ukraine war released last week was too generous to Russia and too restrictive on Ukraine. After angry...

Trump’s painful but necessary mass deportations

The foreign-born population of the United States has fallen by roughly 2 million since President Donald Trump took office, reversing the more than 7...

When the government’s $5 million mistake leads to a COVID scam and a House member’s indictment

WHEN THE GOVERNMENT’S $5 MILLION MISTAKE LEADS TO A COVID SCAM AND A HOUSE MEMBER’S INDICTMENT. Did you know that a Democratic member of the...

Brexit can make the British economy more American

“Name a single Brexit benefit!” People have been making the demand for ten years now, rarely in good faith. I quickly learned that the...

Why a unified rail network makes sense

America’s transportation system is being pushed beyond the limits of what it was built to handle. Freight volumes continue climbing, supply chains are more...

Republicans need a new election-winning strategy

The GOP‘s recent shellacking in New Jersey and Virginia was not a failure of effort. Republicans had the ground game. They invested in turnout...

Zohran Mamdani: A socialist scavenger

Zohran Mamdani claimed victory in New York City by taking to the stage to herald a new era for NYC: “a shining city for...

Democrats are openly calling for a military mutiny

There is a very thin line between irresponsible rhetoric and mutiny, and six sitting members of Congress came perilously close to crossing it earlier...

It’s Trump’s economy now

The September jobs report, released a month and a half late thanks to the government shutdown, contained some positive news that the Trump administration...

Go ahead, celebrate Christmas

To deck the halls, or not to deck the halls, that is the question. In recent years, discussions of whether or not one should...
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