In the topsy-turvy world of contemporary American politics, the silent majority of Americans feel less and less represented by the Washington, D.C. elite—an elite that appears to have lost touch with the aspirations, the fears, and the struggles of...
As the continent of Europe readies itself to roll out the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) visa approval system, the irony is not lost on those of us who remember the harsh criticism President Trump received when...
From enhancing air and water quality, protecting natural habitats, to maintaining biodiversity, conservatives across the nation have been championing forward-thinking environmental strategies. It's time we take a prominent introduction into the narrative surrounding waste management – a critical aspect...
The American view on religion is rapidly changing, with more and more people turning their backs on their faith. Lately, the discussion has zeroed in on how this mass exodus from religion is affecting our mental, physical, and societal...
America’s economy has always been deeply tied to the energy industry, particularly oil and gas. Increased consumer prices, mainly gasoline, have a far-reaching impact on the economy. Thus, it becomes fundamentally integral to scrutinize President Biden's policies that have...
One of the most contentious issues of our time is the unprecedented level of migration being witnessed worldwide. From our southern border to the shores of Europe, a sea of humanity is on the move, seeking refuge and better...
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The remaining Republican presidential candidates have been fixated on Iowa for weeks ahead of the state's crucial caucuses, as they seek to gain support from the voters who will be first to name a preferred nominee in the 2024...
The phrase "separation of church and state" appears nowhere in the Constitution, and the Founding Fathers saw nothing wrong with having religion in American culture, according to an expert. While Congress is prohibited from enacting a state religion, the founding document...
Tens of thousands of Iowans will gather on Monday, Jan. 15, to make the first major decision of the 2024 Republican presidential primary race. But what's all the fuss about if they aren't actually choosing a nominee? Since the 1970s, Iowa...

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