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How the Loss of Federal Aid Hurts African Countries — Especially Children
When federal aid gets cut, African countries are basically told, “Good luck, hope it works out!” as if decades of underfunded schools and ho
2 days ago1 min read


“The Great Pawn Gambit: How Immigrants Helped Kill Affirmative Action… And Now Somehow Can’t Come Study Here”
Politics in America has always been a lot like a chessboard — except the pawns never volunteered, the knights are usually lobbyists, and the king is whoever’s yelling the loudest on cable news. And in the most recent grand match of “Policy Theater,” immigrants found themselves in the strangest role yet: the star witnesses in the trial against affirmative action. Yes, you read that right. The same country that once couldn’t decide whether immigrants were stealing jobs or takin
4 days ago4 min read


“My Generals”: A Blog on How Trump Turned America’s Top Military Leaders Into Targets
Description: A folded American flag resting on a wooden table beside a pair of dog tags. Purpose: Symbolizes military service and sacrifice to contrast with how these generals were later treated. America has always held its generals up in high regard — warriors, scholars, strategists, guardians of the republic. They’re expected to be steady hands in chaos, voices of discipline and experience, and embodiments of duty. But during Donald Trump’s presidency, a remarkable pattern
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Only in America: Where Dodging Responsibility Makes You a Patriot Expert
Only in America can a man who spent his youth dodging responsibility turn around and lecture someone like Mark Kelly — a combat-tested Navy
5 days ago5 min read


America’s Vanishing Tourism: How Diplomatic Attacks on Allies Hurt the Nation’s Global Welcome
America’s tourism industry is fading, not because its landmarks lost their magic, but because its welcome has worn thin. Years of diplomatic
6 days ago5 min read


A Million American Infantrymen Would Die for the Cause of Freedom
Freedom has always come at a price. It is not a gift freely handed over by tyrants, nor a luxury granted by governments. It is earned—often in blood, sweat, and silence—by the American infantryman who stands on the front lines when freedom is threatened. Across the centuries, from the frozen trenches of Europe to the deserts of the Middle East, the story of the American soldier has been one of sacrifice, endurance, and unwavering faith in a cause greater than themselves. If t
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