
Beyond Outrage: A Call to Action for Conservative Parents
We want to move beyond the outrage cycle and toward tangible outcomes. That means equipping parents with the tools to advocate for their rights.

We want to move beyond the outrage cycle and toward tangible outcomes. That means equipping parents with the tools to advocate for their rights.

The most practical solution is to uphold federalism and leave education policy completely to the states.

The Take It Down Act’s swift movement from bill to law proves that it’s possible to adopt a targeted approach to regulating AI without derailing innovation.

A heated debate in Toronto on America’s future—Is this populist uprising the birth of a new era or a retreat into the past?

The president is no king, and he does not have the power to impose taxes in the form of tariffs whenever he feels like it.

The ECCA bill, with its $5 billion federal education scholarships, paves the way for financial exploitation by the wealthy and educational discrimination, rather than supporting underprivileged students. Could this massive, opaque program with no oversight soon become law?

Advances in 6G seem set to produce yet another technological transformation—one the U.S. must meet with proactive leadership, not a defensive stance.

Lost in much of the news coverage of the 5th anniversary of George Floyd’s death were reports on how Americans, especially black Americans, view their local police now

The Arab-Israeli agreements have largely survived the war, but their future will depend on broader dynamics in the Middle East and beyond.

In Nyamagabe in southern Rwanda, flowers brought by residents attending the 28th local commemoration of the genocide against the Tutsi are seen on the ground at the Murambi genocide memorial. (Photo by SIMON WOHLFAHRT/AFP via Getty Images)
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