Elon Musk and Sam Altman have ignited a critical debate about the future of artificial intelligence, warning against embedding ideological bias directly into its core […]
Category: Opinion
The Ongoing Battle: Service Beyond the Battlefield
Service doesn’t end on the battlefield. It continues in the boardroom, the classroom, the town hall — and at the dinner table. When I returned […]
The Truth About Climate: Why Warmth and Abundance Are Essential
By Vijay Jayaraj The modern harvest depends on warmth, fertilizer, and affordable fuel. The same activists who shame ordinary Americans rely on the system they […]
Trump’s Plan to Deploy National Guard: A Controversial Strategy
The president has the authority to deploy federal forces to address rising urban crime, according to historical evidence showing such interventions can work. The drop […]
America’s Energy Transition: Building Domestic Strength or Relying on Foreign Chains?
The global energy system is buckling under its own contradictions. Electricity demand keeps rising, yet policymakers insist that renewables alone can carry the load. Artificial […]
Why the United States Can’t Survive as a Republic: A Historical Analysis
The United States has become a multicultural empire, governed by an elite centralization that undermines the principles of self-government. To restore republic, it must end […]
Land Acknowledgments: A Challenge to Academic Ideological Uniformity
Owen Anderson is a professor of philosophy and religion at Arizona State University and author of “The Declaration of Independence and God.” Anyone who attends […]
Republican Leaders Must Act on Immigration or Lose Power, Experts Warn
The PAUSE Act would deliver on every conservative immigration priority of the last decade — if the GOP has the nerve to pass it. Let’s […]
The Founding Generation’s View on Tariffs: A Historical Perspective
Colonists rebelled when Britain used trade duties to raise cash. Modern Washington shrugs as presidents claim sweeping tariff powers the founders would have called tyranny. […]
Honest Questioning Is Key to Understanding Israel and AIPAC Debate
The search for truth has always required something very much in short supply these days: honesty. Not performative questions, not scripted outrage, not whatever happens […]