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By Federal Newswire | Jun 24, 2025
While global trade liberalization is stalling and protectionist rhetoric is surging, a growing number of economists argue that the greatest threat to prosperity isn't tariffs or border taxes.

By Federal Newswire | Jun 21, 2025
As Washington considers the extent of U.S. involvement in Ukraine, a set of broader questions are raised.

By Federal Newswire | Jun 20, 2025
Both political parties in Washington claim to know best how to support working families.

By Federal Newswire | Jun 18, 2025
Understanding U.S. tax law is no longer optional for American entrepreneurs—it’s essential.

By Federal Newswire | Jun 17, 2025
As Ukraine’s war with Russia grinds on into its fourth year, a conversation is emerging about what long-term independence and security really mean—not only for Kyiv, but for its Western allies as well.

By Federal Newswire | Jun 16, 2025
For some constitutional scholars, otherwise mundane polices relating to Native American lands, and lawsuits against oil companies for environmental damage, come down to a single, foundational principle: property rights.

By Federal Newswire | Jun 11, 2025
Patient advocacy is a strategy to ensure those most affected by health policies and industry decisions—patients—have a voice in shaping outcomes.

By Federal Newswire | Jun 9, 2025
As American support for Israel is under pressure at home Moshe Koppel is making the case that the U.S.-Israel relationship should evolve in favor of a new mutually beneficial strategic partnership.

By Federal Newswire | Jun 6, 2025
As tensions between the United States and China are reshaping the global economic order, China’s political and economic system often defies Western perceptions.

By Federal Newswire | Jun 3, 2025
As U.S. foreign policy is being realigned with many nations, the longstanding alliance between Israel and the United States also faces new tests.

By Federal Newswire | Jun 2, 2025
Like most other careers, the practice of medicine faces shifting cultural norms and debates over merit, equity, and institutional trust.

By Federal Newswire | May 30, 2025
As the Senate takes up the Budget Reconciliation bill, its regulatory reform provisions—while not discussed much due to the intense focus by Democrats on funding in the bill for social welfare programs—may be as important to economic growth as the bill’s tax reduction provisions.

By Federal Newswire | May 29, 2025
The fate of Taiwan has become one of the most consequential and precarious issues in global politics.

By Federal Newswire | May 28, 2025
A humanitarian and moral crisis of child abduction is in full bloom in wartime Ukraine, where Russia is working to erase Ukrainian identity.

By Federal Newswire | May 27, 2025
An increasing number of policy makers are calling for a redefinition of the U.S. relationship with Israel—rejecting the notion of Israel dependency on the United States in favor of sovereignty, strength, and strategic parity.

By Federal Newswire | May 27, 2025
Debate over drug pricing in the U.S. has become a battleground for deeper structural tensions—between national sovereignty and global trade, consumer protection and corporate profit, and political theater and policy substance.

By Federal Newswire | May 22, 2025
Harriet Hageman, who represents the entire state of Wyoming in the U.S. House of Representatives, brings a lifetime of experience in natural resource law and property rights to her role in Congress.

By Federal Newswire | May 21, 2025
As the U.S.-China tech rivalry intensifies, national security experts are rethinking how America should compete.

By Federal Newswire | May 20, 2025
David Weinberg is a senior fellow at Israel’s Misgav Institute for National Security and Zionist Strategy and a veteran of the Israeli think tank world.

By Federal Newswire | May 19, 2025
In a wide-ranging interview, U.S. Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE)—retired U.S. Air Force brigadier general and former NATO Commander—draws on decades of military and intelligence experience to make a case for stronger U.S. support for Ukraine.