Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has launched an investigation after a third-party voter registration mail campaign sent forms to the dead, including a...
Toyota’s $3.6 billion bet on San Antonio is a clear example of what happens when states choose economic freedom over heavy-handed regulation, and it...
I’ll trace how psychological warfare moved from battlefields to billboards and feeds, show its roots in classic strategy and Scripture, explain how marketing and...
President Trump’s decision to remove Attorney General Pam Bondi sparked rumor and spin, with a tabloid alleging she protected Eric Swalwell from files tied...
This piece looks at three headlines buzzing around: a young Democratic congressman surprised by a packed Black church of licensed drivers, the White House...
The Disasters Most Americans Ignore Until It’s Too Late outlines the kinds of breakdowns that actually disrupt lives: failing power grids, brittle supply chains,...
Leaked audio of Democratic Senate hopeful Abdul El-Sayed has surfaced, revealing private campaign talk about why he avoided commenting on the killing of Iran’s...
This piece lays out urgent political choices for conservative voters and practical steps for citizens preparing for unfolding crises. It argues that Senate leadership...
This piece looks at the surprising project under the White House ballroom, traces the precedent of hidden wartime construction, follows the donor roster and...
The coming fight over foreign deployments, high-profile endorsements, and energy policy will shape how voters show up at the polls. This piece makes the...
The Strait of Hormuz shutdown has forced the International Energy Agency to push a ten-point demand-reduction plan that reads eerily like old climate prescriptions,...
Republicans are facing a political crisis over the Iran campaign: strong initial objectives have given way to strategic uncertainty, rising costs at the pump,...