Richard Nixon’s ‘Plumbers’ targeted a handful of journalists. Arctic Frost swept congressional leaders, media outlets, think tanks, donors, and activists under a single criminal cloud. […]
Category: Opinion
True Competition Thrives When Washington Steps Back — Not When It Creates Crises to Justify More Power
By Gregg Harper At a recent competition law symposium in Washington, the Trump administration’s antitrust chief, Gail Slater, made a welcome promise to keep markets […]
The Soul of Humanity: Can AI Imitate What Makes Us Human?
A machine can imitate heartbreak well enough to top the chart, but it cannot carry grief, choose courage, or hear the whisper that calls human […]
Mamdani’s Socialist Agenda Threatens New York City with Historical Echoes of Communist China
Zohran Mamdani’s promises of compassion hide a dangerous agenda that mirrors the state control responsible for rationing, fear, and economic collapse in communist China. More […]
Trump Pardons for Contingent Electors: A Constitutional Defense
The Oversight Project has announced the culmination of a long effort: President Trump’s pardons for the so-called “contingent electors” and their affiliates who faced state-level […]
First Coast-to-Coast Rail Network Offers New Opportunities for American Economy
The first nationwide rail merger in history would strengthen supply chains, lower costs, and restore the spirit of American industry. When America completed its first […]
Berkeley Riots Target Families: Antifa Violence Contradicts “Mostly Peaceful” Narrative
On Monday night, violence erupted at UC Berkeley. Again. That sentence alone might not shock anyone. Berkeley and riots go together like gender studies and […]
China’s Shadowy Influence on American Universities: A Threat to National Security
Republicans rail against Chinese espionage, then defend the very pipeline that makes it possible. From real estate to research labs, dependence on Beijing has become […]
Socialists are winning hearts by promising control. Conservatives can win them back by promising freedom — and proving it pays
New York City voters last week elected socialist Zohran Mamdani as their next mayor. It wasn’t an isolated win. Across the country, progressives dominated key […]
The Danger of Silence: When Laughter Signals Complicity
Students didn’t just protest — they rejoiced in a man’s death. Their laughter was a warning: Our nation’s soul is in danger, and silence is […]