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Never and somehow again

When dealing with an all-volunteer force, retention will always be an issue especially when civilian society is competing for the same talent.

Inside One Lawmaker’s Push to Block Americans From China’s Forced Organ Harvesting

Rep. Neal Dunn compared forced organ harvesting with the Holocaust and seeks penalties for U.S. involvement.
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In Memoriam: Democrat Capos Lick Dick Cheney’s Boots

The unindicted, unrepentant war criminal Dick Cheney, you may have heard, kicked the bucket earlier this week.

The Business of Hating America

Many Americans mistake discomfort for oppression and inconvenience for crisis, confusing the safety of abundance with the struggle of true hardship.

How Trump Admin Is Battling State-Level Lawsuits Against Oil Giants

Over 30 U.S. cities and states are suing energy firms for climate damage, while the Trump administration pushes back against the rising tide of lawsuits.

The Technology That Police Call a Game-Changer

By relaying real-time information to officers as they head to emergencies such as this one, drones help police plan their actions.

A Defining Moment: Will Populist Promises Collapse New York City?

New York City elected a candidate promising rent freezes, free transit, universal childcare, and higher corporate taxes—pledges that may clash with fiscal reality.

Another Motive to Kill Charlie Kirk

Since the last article about Kirk's assassination, we have found a third and more powerful motive for the murder of Charlie Kirk.