Trade Priorities Should Focus on Supporting American Companies

A Stronger Manufacturing Base for America Strengthening America hinges on its manufacturing capabilities. In light of this, the Trump Administration has rolled out an ambitious economic strategy aimed at enhancing the national supply chain following his return to office. Recently, the administration initiated investigations into unfair trading practices, marking a fresh phase in Trump’s America […]
Allison Green: A Win for Children and Financial Accountability Lurking in Plain View

Foster care isn’t exactly the hottest topic in Congress right now, especially with all the partisan gridlock. But honestly, if you’re concerned about wasting taxpayer money, it should be on your radar. There’s a significant opportunity for both kids and our wallets that many seem to overlook. Recent studies have highlighted that providing legal representation […]
Conflict Is Not A Game

Americans are familiar with significant historical events thanks to journalists like Edward R. Murrow and David Halberstam, who brought attention to key moments like the London Blitz and the Vietnam War. Their reporting revealed government misconceptions and misdeeds, including issues like torture at Abu Ghraib and NSA surveillance. However, the current conflict in Iran presents […]
Hollywood Neglects The Stars Who Crafted The Stage They Occupy In Significant Oscars Oversight

Oscars’ In Memoriam Segment Faces Backlash This year’s Oscars featured the emotionally-charged In Memoriam segment, but many felt the absence of significant stars was, well, quite disappointing. The segment began on a heartfelt note, with Billy Crystal reminiscing about his dear friend, Rob Reiner, and the iconic films they worked on together. It was genuinely […]
The U.S. is in greater need of baseball than ever before.

Reflections on Baseball and America Every year, I promise myself that this time will be different. I’ll closely follow baseball through its long season, maybe even watch at least ten regular-season games before the playoffs kick off. If I’m really committed, I’ll even hit the ballpark more than once. Yet, somehow, each year ends the […]
Noma Closes: The Pinnacle of Elevated Liberal Sophistication Is Lost

Renowned chef René Redzepi has stepped down from his acclaimed three-Michelin-star restaurant, Noma, amid serious allegations of past abuse. In an Instagram video shared on Tuesday, Redzepi addressed his staff, saying, “To make sure you all feel completely safe, I’m going to take a step back.” He added, “I’m not running away from my responsibilities, […]
Ingersoll: Notable (Foolish) Final Remarks of a Deceased Terrorist

Greetings, Dear Reader, There’s nothing quite like hearing about dead terrorists. It’s just… well, it’s a relief, really. This incident was a bit bizarre, though. Reportedly, just before chaos erupted, someone asked, “Is this ROTC?” The students, who were future military officers, answered in the affirmative. Shortly after, the attacker shouted “allahu akbar” and began […]
Multiple Partner Relationships Quickly Receiving Government Approval

A Quiet Coastal Revolution “Why only two?” This question, raised six years ago by J.T. Scott, a city council member in Somerville, Massachusetts, captures a crucial point in the discussion about government acknowledgment of polyamory. At the time, Scott and a fellow council member were exploring a domestic partnership ordinance. Initially, the draft defined a […]
First Grader and Family Prevail in Lawsuit Regarding ‘Black Lives Matter’ Artwork

Have you ever thought that America has a bit of a problem with overly litigious or sensitive people? If so, you might find this story about a first grader caught up in a lawsuit over a drawing to be, well, wild yet a bit silly. Back in 2021, a girl named “B.B.” was a first […]
We Can’t Be Serious About the Dispute Involving Hegseth and Lobster Tails

State of the Day Hey there, Reader! So, here’s something interesting: Pete Hegseth supposedly spent $250 billion on lobster tails last week! Well, not really. Moving on. Steak and Lobster-Gate I can hardly believe what I’m hearing. Paul Begala from CNN claims, “Pete Hegseth spent $15 million on ribeye steaks, $6.9 million on lobster tails, […]