Former Senator Jon Tester Criticizes His Own Generation and Political Party

Jon Tester’s Candid Critique of Baby Boomers and the Democratic Party Former Democratic Senator Jon Tester from Montana has offered a straightforward assessment of his generation and the party he served for nearly two decades. In a recent interview, he expressed his belief that Democrats could achieve significant victories in the 2026 midterm elections, but […]
Appreciation for finally assisting the older generation

Intergenerational Tensions Rise Over Tax Cuts There’s a reason that some are calling this the Golden Age. Young internet users, specifically Zoomers and millennials, are rallying around Senate Republicans who are highlighting a $6,000 tax break for seniors, part of what’s now called the Working Families Tax Cut, originally the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. […]
A generation of young men is becoming empty — service can help restore them.

What connects two men from different generations, backgrounds, and political views? A shared concern for America’s youth and their future. The experiences that once seemed commonplace are now becoming rarer, which is alarming. Both of us volunteered when we were younger, and it shaped our identities. For Neil, it was a summer spent with a […]
‘New generation’: Hispanic GOP candidates anticipate significant change in upcoming midterm election

Republicans Aim for Latino Support in Midterm Elections As the midterm elections approach, the Republican Party is focusing on attracting Hispanic voters, hoping to build on the gains made in recent cycles. With a narrow majority in the House, there’s a strong belief that these voters could be pivotal in securing their power this November […]
The U.S. Needs to Take Expatriation for the Manchurian Generation Seriously

Discussion on Birth Tourism and National Sovereignty Senator Eric Schmidt (R-Missouri) recently referenced a book by investigative journalist Peter Schweitzer, highlighting the need for the U.S. to “get serious about relocating the Manchurian generation overseas.” The book, titled The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon, addresses concerns about […]
Henry Winkler, 80, addresses how America treats its older generation.

Henry Winkler Discusses Aging and Friendship with Adam Sandler During the recent AARP Adult Film Awards, 80-year-old actor Henry Winkler shared his insights with Fox News Digital about the treatment of older generations in the U.S. and beyond. “America seems to be the only place where older individuals haven’t been fully embraced. That’s where the […]
South Korea Has Seen More Than 4,000 Schools Close in a Generation Due to Falling Birth Rates

South Korea’s Educational Crisis Amid Declining Birth Rates This week, South Korea’s Ministry of Education disclosed that over 4,000 schools have shuttered across the nation from 1980 to March 2025. This substantial number of closures directly relates to the swift decline in the child population observed in recent decades. During the same timeframe, school enrollment […]
At Three Mile Island, the lights turn on — and a generation discovers its future

Nuclear Energy: A Symbol of Unity and Hope Just over a year ago, headlines were buzzing about the reopening of the Three Mile Island Unit 1 as the Crane Clean Energy Center. This site, which once embodied the future of the nuclear industry, now stands again as a beacon of hope, optimism, and a shared […]
ROOKE: Allow the youngest generation to enjoy the newest trend

Understanding the “Six, Seven” Phenomenon If you’re a parent of small kids, you might find yourself asking, “Why do my children keep shouting ‘six, seven’?” This phrase is tied to a meme that has taken hold among the younger generation. Perhaps it’s best for adults to just let it happen—allowing this new generation, sometimes called […]
The ‘red-pilled’ generation: The key concern for young men in college

Liz Wheeler Discusses Concerns Among Young Men at College Events Liz Wheeler, a host on Blaze TV, traveled to various college campuses and private events this fall. During her visits, she noticed a recurring question from students. Wheeler mentioned that these inquiries varied significantly from those posed in more formal settings. “One question stood out: […]