July 28 DAVID MARCUS: I've seen enough human suffering in homeless encampments to know Trump's new policy is right Trump's executive order on homelessness gets it right. It distinguishes between financial homelessness and the deeper issues of addiction and mental illness requiring intervention.
July 28 Trump's landmark deal is the real key to peace in the Middle East The Abraham Accords, brokered by President Trump in 2020, provide a new paradigm for Middle East peace that has succeeded despite regional conflicts.
July 28 Could Senator Adam Schiff really go to jail over alleged mortgage fraud? FHFA Director Pulte alleges Senator Schiff falsified bank documents by claiming his Maryland home as primary residence while doing the same in California to gain tax breaks
July 28 America must win the AI race — and prepare for the worst The race for artificial intelligence supremacy requires both bold innovation and vigilant security measures as America exports not just technology but values to counter China's approach
July 28 The war on reading: Children in the crosshairs The decline in American literacy rates is creating a generation with weaker critical thinking skills as reading for pleasure hits a 40-year low despite billions in education spending.
July 28 America’s crime drop isn’t a coincidence. Trump’s immigration policies are working Crime rates fall as immigration enforcement increases under Trump administration, with violent crime now lower than pre-pandemic 2019 levels according to new report
July 27 RILEY GAINES: Trump did right thing with DOE cuts, now Congress needs to get in the game Supreme Court ruling on Department of Education enables first wave of staff cuts as Congressional lawmakers should consider permanent dissolution of controversial federal agency.
July 27 WaPo editorial admits entertainment is destroying society, calls Trump 'a one-person digital diversion' A Washington Post column showed how entertainment is destroying society while some Gen Z "refuseniks" offer hope by walking away from technology, seeking silence and restoration.
July 27 KEVIN SORBO: What if Hercules ignored his gut? From comic book dreams to Hercules and faith films, Kevin Sorbo examines the power of listening to inner callings and the meaningful second chances that come from life's nudges.
July 27 Why progressives fail homeless Americans and attack effective alternatives Despite billions spent on homelessness, Denver and Seattle have seen dramatic increases while effective grassroots efforts are condemned for not conforming to ideological standards.