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As they say of innovation, "Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door." What about a better vaccine?
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During one of my headquarters assignments at the CIA, I was responsible for briefing the director every morning on the latest sensitive developments worldwide.
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My Uncle Warren fought in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
Shares'Right to repair' provisions threaten the backbone of U.S. defense innovation
America's military advantage depends on cutting-edge technology and a strong, resilient industrial base, but Congress is considering "right to repair" provisions that could put both at risk.
SharesReligion, schmeligion: Half in U.S. now say it's not important
Gallup just released its World Poll that found America is shedding religion like a bad habit -- or, in the words of the pollsters, that there has been a "17-percentage-point drop in U.S. religiosity over the past decade." Well, that doesn't sound good.
SharesNow we know: Democrats just wanted to cause pain with shutdown
In a rare act of actual journalism, the far-left CNN host Jake Tapper recently acknowledged that it was really the Democrats who shut down the federal government.
SharesWill Trump attack Nigeria?
President Trump has threatened military intervention in Nigeria unless it stopped the killings of Christians.
SharesHow Trump labeling antifa a terror group endangers every American's freedom of speech
While the country's attention was on the government shutdown, President Trump signed a memorandum that purports to designate antifa's ideology a "domestic terrorist organization."
SharesThe crisis of government benefit reliance
The government shutdown took millions of Americans off government benefits.
SharesA climate of confusion over global warming
Pity those policy professionals in attendance at the United Nations' most recent climate change conference.
SharesFor millions of students, Trump's drug price plan changes everything
As a high school student, I have seen few presidential administrations take real action to improve the daily lives of students like me.
SharesOpposing Taiwan independence would increase risks of war
As Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping prepares to meet again with President Trump in the coming months, the CCP is reportedly pushing the United States to officially oppose Taiwan's independence. Doing so would cause a major disruption in the delicate, 46-year-old U.S. policy that has helped prevent war over Taiwan.
Shares'Queen' Michelle Reid and Fairfax County's $4 billion school bullies
Last month, Zenaida Perez, a Fairfax County Public Schools teacher, filed a lawsuit alleging school and district officials defamed her character and retaliated against her for being a whistleblower.
SharesBBC: The biased broadcasting corporation
Two friends emailed from London about the editing scandal that led to the resignation of two top officials from the British Broadcasting Corp.
SharesAnother government shutdown, another pointless waste of time
Given the noise from the left, it is now obvious that a pretty significant chunk of the Democrats didn't really have a plan, or even the intention, to end the government shutdown.
SharesPost-ceasefire, Hamas uses reconstruction to cling to power
As a fragile ceasefire takes hold in the Gaza Strip, Hamas is clinging to power and the hope of sustaining its dark vision for the territory.
SharesRemembering 'Zionism Is racism'
Fifty years ago this week, on Nov. 10, 1975, the United Nations General Assembly fatally betrayed its founding ideals and permanently stained its credibility.
SharesAI may be killing jobs; will it pay off?
The U.S. employment market is the doldrums.
SharesThe war against Christians
"Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria," President Trump asserted on X last week. HIs concern is justified.
SharesFix immigration policy to rid the U.S. of enemies
Zohran Mamdani, a Ugandan-born New York State Assembly member, was recently elected mayor of New York City, the largest metropolis in the U.S.
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