Detrans Awareness Day Issues a Cautionary Message

On March 12, Detrans Awareness Day was marked with a briefing on Capitol Hill, highlighting the experiences of individuals who have regretted their gender transition. The event aimed to raise awareness about the challenges faced by those who have undergone gender transition and later decided to detransition. Forrest Smith, who transitioned from male to female … Read more

California Poses Risks to Self-Defense Rights

In August, a shocking incident occurred in downtown San Francisco involving Ricky Pearsall, a rookie wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers. An armed assailant confronted him, demanding his watch and belongings. Pearsall resisted, leading to a violent struggle that resulted in him being shot in the chest. This serious attack did not prompt any … Read more

Will Defense Spending Escape Cuts Once More?

Since the 1950s, attempts to cut government spending have faced strong opposition. Many politicians seem more focused on protecting their interests than addressing the needs of the people. Among the most protected areas is the Department of Defense, often seen as untouchable. While defense spending is crucial for national security, not every dollar spent is … Read more

Where Is the Trump Legislative Agenda? Conservatives Cant Rely Solely on Executive Orders.

Donald Trump has made headlines with his swift actions during the first weeks of his second term, garnering praise from supporters and confusion from critics. His administration has already made significant cuts, including an 83% reduction in USAID, and has reshaped border policies to ease immigration flows. These moves have sparked discussions about the effectiveness … Read more

George Will and the Munich Connection

George Will, a prominent conservative columnist, has once again stirred debate by invoking the Munich analogy in the context of the ongoing war in Ukraine. Recently, he criticized former President Donald Trump and others for what he termed “appeasement” towards Russia’s President Vladimir Putin. Will compared the current situation in Ukraine to the events leading … Read more

Fairness for Advocates of Social Justice

The Trump administration has taken a bold step by canceling $400 million in federal grants and contracts to Columbia University. This decision comes in response to the university’s failure to address ongoing harassment faced by Jewish students. Education Secretary Linda McMahon emphasized that since the conflict began on October 7, Jewish students have endured violence … Read more

Depleting Decks in Kursk

Ukrainian forces are facing a dire situation in Kursk, as Russian troops intensify their attacks and cut off supply lines. This escalation threatens the elite units that Ukraine deployed to the region last August in hopes of strengthening their negotiating position with Russia. Experts warn that this strategy may backfire, as the Russians are now … Read more

Stalemate in the Middle East

On March 10, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio addressed reporters about recent talks between U.S. officials and Hamas. These discussions, led by Adam Boehler, President Donald Trump’s hostage negotiator, took place in Doha and were described by Rubio as a “one-off” situation that did not yield any results. This statement came just before Rubio … Read more

Could We Be in a Recession Without Realizing It?

Recent discussions in the U.S. have raised concerns about a potential recession that may already be underway, though many are unaware of it. The traditional definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of declining GDP, but current economic indicators suggest that the country might be heading in that direction. Economic signals have been mixed. … Read more