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.
The Monster Screaming the Loudest

In the weeks and months ahead, it may be necessary for each of us to make a life-altering decision: whether to confront the regime ourselves, in concert with like-minded people loyal to the constitutional Republic.
Six Ways to Understand DOGE and Predict Its Future Behavior

Successfully affecting DOGE’s behavior from the outside requires understanding, at least somewhat, its goals and how it functions. This abridged history of its shifting mission doesn’t tell us where DOGE is headed, nor does it explain why it has behaved in the way it has to this point.
Religious Charter Schools? Let States Decide

The most practical solution is to uphold federalism and leave education policy completely to the states.
The Blueprint to Passing AI and Social Media Regulations

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.
It’s Time for the Army To Get Back Into the Nuclear Mission

During the Cold War, the United States maintained a diverse arsenal of nuclear weapons to support deter Soviet aggression. This arsenal included land-based, theater-range missiles operated by the U.S. Army. Such systems complicated Soviet decision-making and provided the President with additional, credible options to respond to escalation
The Legacy Media Want You To Think That Trump Killed Populism in Europe

Europe’s right-wing surge continues as Romania, Poland, and Portugal deliver seismic election results – a rebuke to globalism and media narratives falsely tying the trend to Trump’s influence.
Nation-Building in Bosnia and Herzegovina: 30 Years of Failure

Bosnia 30 Years After Dayton: A Nation Still Divided, A Peace Deal That Failed
Three decades since the Dayton Accords ended Bosnia’s bloody war, the country remains fracturer not by bullets, but by an unworkable peace.
Why This Is the Dawning of “America’s Golden Age”

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?
To Protect Taiwan, Don’t Prepare to Defend It

The U.S. should defuse tensions with Beijing to prevent war over the faraway island.
A Victory for Separation of Powers

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.
What If the Federal Government Begins Defying Court Orders?

What will happen if the federal government starts defying court orders? The answers aren’t easy, in part because we must be prepared for a range of possibilities somewhere between compliance and frank defiance.