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The concept of “peace through strength” was part of President Ronald Reagan’s foreign policy and is used by President Donald ...
We will either fight for the America of hope and opportunity or we will descend into a maelstrom of chaos and fear.
The recently released Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Report is a 72-page testament to RFK Jr.’s misguided approach to implementing his agenda. The report has come under great scrutiny for ...
The Third Way There is a third way to think of “greatness,” national or otherwise, and that is to make America – or any other country – free again. When politicians speak of “greatness” it inevitably ...
MAGA Policies Would Make America Mediocre Among the sources of the nation’s greatness are trade, science and the world’s best universities. By Alan S. Blinder Share ...
Calley Means, a top adviser to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., defended the findings of the MAHA report despite its flaws, and highlighted the need to stop the government from subsidizing u… ...
Many of the institutions that Trump is threatening to curtail or destroy — PBS, NPR, Harvard, the Smithsonian, the Kennedy Center, Voice of America and even national parks — have made this ...
Now it’s time for America to stand up and welcome its European friends again with open arms to our great country. The travel and tourism industry has a task that won’t be easy.
Rather than American greatness, we will have America to blame for a global economic downturn, political and social disruption and a geopolitical free-for-all that leaves the U.S. weaker and ...
Mergers and acquisitions are vital parts of a dynamic marketplace. Sadly, mergers and acquisitions are too often viewed as enemies of efficiently functioning free markets. Instead, they are viewed ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Donald Trump entered the presidency with an unambiguous message to the world: "America First." Now, just over 100 days into his second term, that foreign policy doctrine ...
American consumers are addicted to cheap goods manufactured in China. Like any addiction, it seemed to start with a free sample and became an uncontrollable obsession. Both politicians and corporate ...