Deceiving Women Wont Dismantle Feminism

In recent discussions about feminism within conservative circles, a divide has emerged. Some women embrace traditional roles, while others advocate for a blend of motherhood and career. This conversation is gaining attention as more women reflect on their choices and the societal expectations surrounding them. On one side, there are the “tradwives,” who promote a … Read more

Americas Adversaries Return (But Their Numbers Have Decreased)

In a recent commentary, a notable shift in global tensions has been highlighted, particularly with the resurgence of anti-American sentiments among various groups. The piece suggests that the political landscape has changed since President Biden took office, with former President Trump’s return to the spotlight energizing adversaries who had seemingly lost their fervor. The commentary … Read more

Preventing a Third World War

The United States is currently engaged in several regional conflicts that could escalate into a larger global war. These conflicts include ongoing wars in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific region. Recently, India and Pakistan have clashed, adding to the already volatile situation. The U.S. government sees the Eurasian landmass … Read more

Supreme Court to Review Subpoena Case Involving Crisis Pregnancy Centers

New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin is taking a bold step by challenging a pro-life crisis pregnancy center in his state. The center, First Choice Resource Centers, offers various services, including parenting classes and free ultrasounds. Platkin claims that the center is misleading donors and clients about the health services it provides. In November 2023, … Read more

Beyond Just EVs

California Governor Gavin Newsom has set an ambitious goal for the state: by 2035, all in-state sales of new passenger cars and trucks must be zero-emission vehicles. This directive comes from his executive order N-79-20, issued on September 23, 2020. The move aims to combat climate change and promote cleaner air, but it has sparked … Read more

Trump: The Triumph of the Outsider Leader

In a surprising turn of events, the American public has once again chosen an outsider for the presidency. This time, the election echoes back to 1980 when Ronald Reagan, a former actor and governor of California, won the White House as the nation grew frustrated with Iranian policies. Fast forward to today, and we see … Read more

Liberals React Strongly to RFK Jr.s Vaccine Committee Selections

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Secretary of Health and Human Services, has made headlines recently after overhauling the CDC’s Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices (ACIP). He removed existing members and appointed a new group, sparking a wave of criticism from various media outlets. Kennedy argues that the shake-up was essential to rebuild public trust in … Read more