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In today’s hyper-connected world, opinions are shaped less by study and more by scrolling. Few pause to question what they’re consuming, memes masquerade as facts, headlines become history, and social...
Chuck Schumer’s Shutdown Circus—Now Playing on CNN Here we go again. Another government shutdown, another round of finger-pointing, and, shocker, the Democrats are back at their favorite sport:...
Apparently, we’ve reached the stage of human progress where we need peer-reviewed studies to tell us that boredom makes people want to do something else. Groundbreaking stuff, really. According to a...
While I appreciate the possibility of a potential solution to Israel’s war in Gaza and the return of hostages taken by Hamas, I need to evaluate the situation as it impacts the United States of...
Something has gone fundamentally wrong in America. The institutions that once symbolized fairness, accountability, and representative government are breaking down under their own contradictions...
The first impeachment of Donald Trump in 2019 was not a solemn constitutional process, it was a political ambush masquerading as justice. The American people were told it was about “abuse of power”...
When Nations Cross the Line: Questioning the Ethics of Targeting Churchgoers for Political Messaging
In an age where digital tracking and immersive technology intersect with politics, recent revelations about Israeli outreach programs in the United States raise urgent ethical questions. Federal...
Once Champions of Fairness and Learning For decades, America’s teacher unions were the pride of the labor movement, organizations that fought for better classrooms, fair pay, and honest education...
Temporary Respite is Not Peace We live in a world where temporary victories are mistaken for lasting solutions. While halting Hamas’s immediate attacks and regaining hostages may feel like progress...