Mar 24, 2026
As DHS confronts complex and evolving challenges, the focus should remain on facts, performance, and accountability, not on claims that fail to withstand scrutiny.
Mar 18, 2026
Under Kristi Noem, DHS agencies ultimately cut through bureaucratic fog to improve their performance for the American people, endured abuse and even violence from paid agitators in the process, all while removing dangerous criminals from America's streets.
Mar 10, 2026
If sanctioned oil can keep moving through global markets, the geopolitical leverage those sanctions are supposed to create may prove to be little more than a fiction.
Feb 23, 2026
Terror thrives in vacuums of governance and hope. Nigerian-American collaboration, grounded in mutual interest and shared responsibility, offers a pathway toward filling those vacuums, and toward securing a more stable future for West Africa and beyond.
Jan 22, 2026
Australian company ETM spent years navigating the bureaucratic hurdles forming Greenland's regulatory system to secure a license to explore and extract minerals. When governments rewrite rules to suit political pressures, contracts lose credibility, investment becomes contingent on political favor.
Jan 6, 2026
Mayor Karen Bass claims her administration is "pro-housing," yet she has opposed legislation to encourage multi-family housing near transit stops and has backtracked on her own Executive Directive 1, which was intended to fast-track approvals for apartment units.
Dec 23, 2025
CMC was founded in 1946 as Claremont Men's College by World War II veterans, charging it with a mission to prepare future leaders of private and public enterprise through a distinctive liberal arts curriculum.
Dec 2, 2025
The claim that Nigeria is a place where the state sponsors systematic persecution of Christians is emotionally powerful and politically charged. It collapses when weighed against history, evidence, and the lived reality of Nigerians.