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Update: Russian and Ukrainian negotiators are back at the table
As Russia continues to invade Ukraine, one question is on everyone’s minds… Will Russia give peace a chance?
Where’s the Real Fix to Our Energy Crisis?
The entire world is currently facing an energy crisis. The problem is exacerbated in the United States, where the White House has blocked efforts to increase domestic energy production.
Walcher: Closer Than You Might Think
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has more pundits than ever talking about the role energy plays in world affairs.
Why Federalism Works
American legal professor and former government official, John Yoo, demonstrates the benefits of federalism in America.
Congress wants to spend 1.5 trillion dollars. Here’s where it goes.
Congress is set to pass a $1.5 trillion (TRILLION) omnibus spending package this week, and as you might expect, when there is so much money packed into one bill, a lot of it goes to waste.
“Everyone has to do something”: Yo Yo Ma protests Russian invasion of Ukraine as only he can
Yesterday, Yo Yo Ma was seen playing the cello outside the Russian Embassy in Washington DC as an act of protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
How to Help the People of Ukraine
As Russia’s invasion on Ukraine continues, many are left wondering how they can help the people of Ukraine. There are several fundraisers, charities, and organizations to consider donating to or helping in some way.
Some states are lifting mask mandates for adults. Why not kids?
While New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, and other states announced plans to lift their school mask mandates this week, students in New York and California are still forced to mask up.
Why are Olympic athletes boycotting the opening ceremony in Beijing?
As the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing kick off this month, it will bring to light China’s human rights abuses.