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Trump's 100 days of shock and awe: Regardless of whether you agree or disagree with his agenda, writes Mark Alexander, there is no denying that Donald Trump's first 100 days into his second term has seen an unprecedented blizzard of activity

Why some Republicans turn into never Trumpers: Remarkably, there are still Republicans who remain steadfastly opposed to Donald Trump. Why? Rachel Alexander attempts to explain how and why these alleged Republicans exist

Eighty years since V-E Day – a précis of the role of Poland and the Poles in World War II (Part One): Mark Wegierski looks at the beginning of the war, and Poland's contributions to the Allied war effort

Time to relocate criminal illegal aliens to judges' neighborhoods: Activist judges are doing their best to try and blunt US President Donald Trump's agenda on illegal immigration and Todd Gregory and Erik Gregory argue it's time to find out how committed they really are in harbouring them

Paper money as a weapon of war: You probably haven't heard of the HMS Phoenix, but Lawrence Reed argues that she was one of Britain's most effective weapons against the Thirteen Colonies during the Revolutionary War

When recognition becomes evasion: Europe's Palestinian statehood campaign: The Western attempt to differentiate between the "jihadist terrorist" and the PLO-type "nationalist fighter" reflects a fundamental failure to understand the conflict, writes Aviram Bellaishe

Chief Justice John Roberts (D, New York): US Supreme Court Justice John Roberts opined some years back that there were no such thing as an "Obama judge" but Robert T. Smith argues that the high court's decisions seem to indicate otherwise

Cdn pol Canada's path to carnage will accelerate if Carney wins: Canadians head to the polls today, essentially to cast judgement of the last decade of Liberal rule, and Tom Harris believes if they return the party to power once again that it will spell the end of Canada

The dilemma of hypermodernity (Part Ten): Mark Wegierski reprises one of his earlier, most important essays, from the year 2000

Democrats have nothing on President Donald Trump except spin and lies: The media keeps spinning the news the same predictable way and they're being refutted at every turn by outlets more concerned with the truth, says Rachel Alexander

You're not mad at capitalism; you're mad at the government!: Capitalism is getting a lot of shade being thrown its way these days but Timothy Tarkelly believes that that the anger is being aimed at the wrong target

SCOTUS takes on EO to end so-called birthright citizenship: Critics say that the Trump administration's Executive Order ending "birthright citizenship" is unconstitutional but Mark Alexander says the law is far from settled on the matter

Ruining the money: Lawrence Reed says much can be learned about the dangers of currency debasement, and the resulting explosion in inflation that hammers the average person, from the now-defunct Ottoman Empire

The heartland is tearing off Biden's green energy shackles: For years green companies have relied on government handouts to survive. These days? Bonner Cohen says those same companies are having to learn how to actually be functioning businesses

Trump wants interest rate cuts; be careful what you wish for!: Donald Trump has been pushing the US Federal Reserve to cut interest rates for months but Mike Maharrey argues that doing so could unleash inflation

Let's (not) celebrate Psychology Week: It's Psychology Week...yay? The American Psychological Association bills it as a chance to celebrate the contributions that psychology makes to the world, something Todd Gregory and Erik Gregory find to be less than positive

Cdn pol Carney's promise to support hydrocarbon fuel development not credible: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has promised during this election campaign to invest heavily into the energy sector, a promise that Robert Lyman and Tom Harris say shouldn't be believed by any Canadians

The dilemma of hypermodernity (Part Nine): Mark Wegierski reprises one of his earlier, most important essays, from the year 2000

SCOTUS Justice Samuel Alito issues brilliant dissent in response to court's order temporarily halting gang deportations: This past weekend the US Supreme Court temporarily halted the Trump administration's attempt to deport violent gang members and Rachel Alexander has some thoughts on the matter

Fed chair sets up tariffs as scapegoat as the economy he helped create leaks air: US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has led a charmed life, says Mike Maharrey, as the world has repeatedly given him cover to deploy his failed policies

Earth Day 2025 – tradition and ecology: Mark Wegierski explores some of the affinities between tradition and ecology

What Trump 2.0's grand strategy for the Middle East could look like: Among the many things on Donald Trump's "to do" list is to pursue a new path in the Middle East and Irina Tsukerman explores how it could turn out

The re-emergence and death knell of century bonds: Institutions and people generally shy away from long-term debt but over the past decade century bonds became a thing...for a while. Joakim Book explains why and what happened in the intervening years

Compassion or coercion? What is the role of government in a free society?: The Trump administration's axing of USAID and other programs has prompted a debate about what the role of government actually is, says Craig DeLuz

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