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March 14, 2025
What are conservatives
to make of Anora?

What are conservatives to make of Anora?

Conservatives often bemoan their cultural losses — and not entirely without reason. Hollywood, academia, and the media lean liberal. Yet every now and then, a quiet victory sneaks through, wrapped in a film that may not “own the libs” but hums with values conservatives should instantly recognize. Rather than taking the win, many on the […]



Should Trump pardon
Derek Chauvin?

Should Trump pardon Derek Chauvin?

The American justice system is supposed to work based on the presumption of innocence. To achieve a guilty verdict, a prosecutor must provide proof beyond a reasonable doubt. It was nearly four years ago that former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all federal and state charges in the killing of George Floyd. But the […]



Trump’s rare earth
mineral deals are about AI

Trump’s rare earth mineral deals are about AI

In the rapidly shifting landscape of artificial intelligence, the United States faces an urgent challenge: securing a stable and independent supply of rare earth minerals. Indeed, AI hardware and chips rely on these rare elements as essential building blocks. For decades, China has dominated this market, controlling around 70% of global production and an even […]



Prosecuting the
homeless for their own good

Prosecuting the homeless for their own good

Democratic officials in California have circled back from their coddling of drug addicts and homeless people to the understanding that they can use criminal law as leverage to eliminate the kind of antisocial behavior that destroys the quality of life in their cities. San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan was the latest to discover this groundbreaking […]



To tallow or not to
tallow

To tallow or not to tallow

Certain foods stand out as political signifiers: You’re more likely to see Republicans at a steakhouse chowing down on a rare filet and less likely to see them at the local salad bar ordering a vegetarian greens and grains bowl. Democrats are more predisposed to their ice cream fix from Ben & Jerry’s or perhaps […]



Will Trump let Putin
play him with ceasefire ‘nuances’ game?

Will Trump let Putin play him with ceasefire ‘nuances’ game?

Responding to Ukraine’s acceptance of a U.S.-brokered 30-day ceasefire agreement on Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin attempted to manipulate President Donald Trump regarding Russia’s acceptance of that agreement. Ever the KGB-trained manipulator, Putin knows he cannot outright reject Trump’s overture. To do so would invite Trump’s wrath and crystalize for the president what is known […]











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