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Guardians of Truth: Ambassador Bremberg's Insight into China's Hidden Agenda and the Battle for Human Rights
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Ambassador Andrew Bremberg is the President of Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation. He is the former U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva.


Economic Warfare and Geopolitical Chess: Zenel Garcia on US-China Reciprocity and Challenges Ahead
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Zenel Garcia is an associate Professor of Security Studies at the Department of National Security and Strategy at the US Army War College. He is the author of “China’s Western Frontier and Eurasia: The Politics of State and Region-Building” and “China’s Military Modernization, Japan’s Normalization and the South China Sea Territorial Disputes.”


Behind the Scenes: Protecting National Security Through Supply Chain Innovations with Mike Frederickson
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Mike Frederickson is the CEO of Systems Innovation Engineering. He was Director of the Office of Naval Research Electronics Manufacturing Technology Center, and retired from the Air Force.


Government Dysfunction: Philip Howard Advocates Sweeping Reforms to Empower Officials
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Philip Howard is the Chair of Common Good, a nonpartisan coalition dedicated to simplifying laws so that Americans can use common sense in daily choices. He is the author of "Not Accountable", "The Death of Common Sense", "The Collapse of The Common Good", and "Try Common Sense."


Unlocking the American Dream: Clay Routledge's Insights on Empowering Individuals
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Clay Routledge is the Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at the Archbridge Institute. He's the co-editor of Profectus, a magazine on human progress and flourishing.


 Life in the Chinese Surveillance State: Bob Fu on the Challenges Faced by Christians in China
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Bob Fu founded China Aid in 2002 to bring international attention to religious persecution and human rights violations in China. Bob's memoir is titled “God's Double Agent.”


Tanya Bradsher, a combat veteran of Iraq, was appointed deputy secretary of the VA.
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Tanya Bradsher, a combat veteran of Iraq, has been appointed as the deputy secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), making her the highest-ranking woman in VA history, the first woman to hold this position, and a woman of color. The Senate chose Bradsher for this role, recognizing her extensive experience and dedication to serving her country and fellow veterans.


E. Donald Elliot: The Case for a More Balanced Approach to Environmental Regulation
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E. Donald Elliot is the Florence Rogatz visiting Professor of Law at Yale Law School. His latest book with Dan Estee is “Advanced Introduction to US Environmental Law.”


Revitalizing America's Economic Strategy - Michael Stumo on Trade, Protectionism, and the Coalition for a Prosperous America
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Michael Stumo is Chief Executive Officer of the Coalition for a Prosperous America, a bipartisan organization representing domestic producers and workers.



Sim: “The sobering projection and findings of our report reinforce that the dream for economic equality for Black Americans remains unfulfilled."
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A new press release highlights persistent economic disparities between African Americans and white Americans, emphasizing a 513-year gap to achieve income parity and offering strategic recommendations to address these longstanding inequalities.


Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian on Blacklisting, Forced Labor, and the China Cables: A Deep Dive with Federal Newswire
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Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian is the author of “Beijing Rules: How China Weaponized its Economy to Confront the World”


Empowering Communities: A Conversation with Rev. Corey Brooks on Faith, Activism, and Transforming Lives in Chicago
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Reverend Corey Brooks is a pastor, author, community activist, and the founder and senior pastor of New Beginnings Church of Chicago. He is also the founder and CEO of the non-profit organization, Project H.O.O.D.


Bernhardt: 'These efforts to burden federal lands with red tape and raise the cost of development stand in stark contrast to the benefits of the American energy revolution'
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David Bernhardt, former secretary of the Department of the Interior, critiques new regulations under the Inflation Reduction Act in a Washington Times op-ed, arguing they will hamper domestic energy production by imposing higher fees and regulatory burdens on federal land.


Uncovering the Regulatory Dark Matter: Wayne Crews on the Hidden Impact of Sub-Regulatory Guidance and the Future of Government Oversight
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Wayne Crews is the author of “Ten Thousand Commandments: An Annual Snapshot of the Federal Regulatory State.” He is the Fred L. Smith Fellow in regulatory policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.


From Fentanyl to COVID-19: Anthony Ruggiero Calls for Accountability
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Anthony Ruggiero is a Senior Director of the Nonproliferation and Biodefense Program as well as Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.


From Bipartisan Glory to Global Challenges: Shaping Tomorrow's Leaders with Leon Panetta
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Leon Panetta is the founder of the Panetta Institute for Public Policy at California State University, Monterey Bay.


Empowering Entrepreneurs: Alfredo Ortiz on the True Essence of the American Dream
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Alfredo Ortiz is the President and CEO of the Job Creators Network. He is the author of “Minority Ownership.”


From Trinkets to Triumph: David Dollar Reflects on China's Economic Transformation
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David Dollar is a Senior Fellow at the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution and host of the Brookings trade podcast “Dollar and Sense.”


From Choir Tours to Lifelong Commitment: The Origin Story of Mission of Hope
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Brad Johnson is the president of Mission of Hope, started in 1972 to address humanitarian needs in Haiti.