Repair, Dont Abandon the VOA

In 2020, as the Covid pandemic began to unfold, a reporter for Voice of America (VOA) was stationed in Europe. The reporter quickly formed a controversial opinion, believing the virus was created in a lab as part of Chinese bioweapons research. This led to a piece being published, but soon after, the VOA’s managing editor … Read more

Román-Bardales Arrest Wont Stop the Invasion

Francisco Javier Román-Bardales, a key figure in the infamous MS-13 gang, was arrested on March 17, 2025, in Veracruz, Mexico. His capture is seen as a significant achievement for law enforcement, particularly as he was one of the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. Román-Bardales, a Salvadoran national, was taken into custody on the Teocelo-Baxtla highway … Read more

Four Women Who Opposed Identity Politics

As Women’s History Month comes to a close, it’s important to recognize that many women throughout history have challenged the idea of identity politics. Instead of focusing on group identity or victimhood, they have advocated for treating everyone equally, regardless of race, gender, or background. This perspective is not just a modern trend; it has … Read more

A Robust Economy Requires a Resilient Demographic Foundation

The economic landscape in the United States has shifted dramatically since the onset of the pandemic, with many pointing to the contrasting policies of the Trump and Biden administrations. Before the pandemic, the economy under Trump was thriving, characterized by low unemployment, steady GDP growth, and a rising stock market. However, as the Biden administration … Read more

A Postal Service-Managed Census: An Expensive Misstep

The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is facing significant financial challenges, having lost $9.5 billion in the fiscal year 2024 alone. Over the past fifteen years, it has accumulated losses exceeding $100 billion. In light of these struggles, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has proposed that the USPS take on the task of conducting the U.S. Census, … Read more

New Report: Hamas, Iran, and Hezbollah Conspired for Years to Attack Israel on October 7

Hamas has been intensively planning to destroy Israel, especially after Israel’s military operation called Operation Guardian of the Walls in May 2021. A recent report from an Israeli think tank, The Mair Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center, reveals that this objective gained urgency with support from Iran and Hezbollah. Yahya al-Sinwar, who masterminded the … Read more

Reflecting on Discontent: The October 7 Commission Report

On October 7, 2023, a shocking attack by Hamas on Israel resulted in widespread horror and condemnation. The events of that day were marked by brutal violence, leading to numerous civilian casualties. Since then, there has been a flurry of articles and discussions about the implications of these actions, particularly regarding the moral stance of … Read more

"Prioritizing Global Interests vs. Trumps America First Agenda in Foreign Policy"

In recent months, a noticeable shift in U.S. foreign policy has emerged, largely driven by former President Donald Trump. While the media often focuses on figures like Elon Musk and the cryptocurrency world, Trump’s approach to international relations is drawing attention for its stark departure from traditional views. Trump has openly criticized foreign policy experts, … Read more