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The U.S.–Israel Alliance Is a Strategic Bargain
Aid to Israel is not charity. It is one of the most profitable strategic investments the United States has ever made — and a prototype of Trump's vision…
Mar 23
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Why Did The Biden Administration Cover Up Chinese Interference In Our Elections?
The CCP had super-admin access to countless U.S. voting machines in 2020. Instead of investigating, the Biden team threw the people who discovered it in…
Mar 18
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Sam Faddis
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The Robot Revolution Is Nigh
The next great productivity boom is coming fast — and unless defenders of free markets lead, the Left will turn it against us.
Mar 16
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Palantir Has Lots of Enemies. Do They Even Know What It Does?
It’s hard to explain something that can put chicken nuggets in Walmart and kill Osama bin Laden. Palantir can do both.
Mar 13
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AI Can’t Replace You
The fears of an AI apocalypse are greatly overblown, for reasons that become entirely clear when you examine its reality as a technology rather than…
Mar 11
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Insiders: Beijing Fears Iran Strikes Will Spark Uprising in China
CCP officials are scrambling to ensure loyalty, ideological alignment amid Iran strikes, a former Chinese official said.
Mar 10
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The Two Arguments Trump Must Make On Iran
He who frames the argument, likely wins the argument.
Mar 9
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Thomas Del Beccaro
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Behind America’s New Industrial Revolution
Defying all predictions (except the President's and ours), the United States is now outpacing the world in growth and productivity.
Mar 3
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Deep Dive: Japan Emerges as Key U.S. Security Partner Against Beijing
After decades of official pacifism, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi — "the Margaret Thatcher of Japan" — is moving her country from the sidelines into an…
Feb 26
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Deep Dive: How Jay Bhattacharya’s NIH Is Rethinking China, DEI, & High‑Risk Labs
The NIH director outlines efforts to reform the highly-politicized agency — America's largest public funder of biomedical research.
Feb 20
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What's With Girls and Penguins?! - The Biology and Theology of Cuteness
Cat videos, along with bonnet-clad chickens, baby fainting goats, mini cows, and an entire army of cuteness has taken over the female half of society…
Feb 14
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Rod D. Martin
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More With Less: Why Farmers Are Turning to Robots and AI
As farm worker shortages persist, some are turning to novel solutions growing more and safer food with fewer inputs and a smaller area. It's one way…
Feb 11
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