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Reshaping America's Landscape: David Bernhardt on Accountability and the Administrative State
By Federal Newswire | Jun 16, 2023
David Bernhardt is the author of You Report to Me: Accountability for the Failing Administrative State.
Cracking the Code: John Cassara on China's Multi-Trillion Dollar Underworld and the Fight Against Money Laundering
By Federal Newswire | Jun 14, 2023
John Cassara is the author of China–Specified Unlawful Activities: CCP Inc., Transnational Crime and Money Laundering.
Rep. Neal Dunn Sounds the Alarm on China's Economic Warfare and Fentanyl Crisis: A Candid Interview
By Federal Newswire | May 30, 2023
U.S. Representative Neal Dunn (R) represents the 2nd congressional district of Florida and is a member of the House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party. He served in the Army as a surgeon.
Welcome With Dignity spokesman: Migrant girl who died in CBP custody 'deserves to be alive today'
By Federal Newswire Report | May 26, 2023
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials are investigating the death of an 8-year-old migrant girl who died in the custody of border patrol officials while trying to emigrate with her family from Honduras to New York on May 17.
America in the Crosshairs: Rep. Mike Gallagher’s Strategy Amidst a Turbulent Rivalry with China
By Federal Newswire | May 23, 2023
U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher represents Wisconsin's 8th congressional district.
Photographer: George Washington exhibit a 'tribute to the often-overlooked men and women who lost their lives'
By Federal Newswire Report | May 20, 2023
Xiomaro's photos show the connection between General Washington and significant dates like Memorial Day and Independence Day. on May 16th.
3D Artist: 'I wanted my version to have a heavy Mayan influence'
By Federal Newswire Report | May 18, 2023
The 3D artist behind the breathtaking digital artwork titled "The Hidden Temple of Itzamná" which depicts a Mayan ruins scene found inspiration while playing a game.
Cato Institute honors Jimmy Lai, 'an inspiration to millions in the struggle for liberty and justice around the world'
By Federal Newswire Report | May 16, 2023
The Cato Institute is honoring Hong Kong entrepreneur and democracy advocate Jimmy Lai with the 2023 Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty, an award presented every two years to individuals or groups who have made key contributions in promoting human freedom.
The Heritage Foundation hires former Trump political advisor: 'It's not enough for conservatives to win elections'
By Federal Newswire Report | May 16, 2023
The Heritage Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based conservative think tank, announced it has hired John McEntee, who served as an aide to former President Donald Trump, to help shape staffing for the next Republican administration.
Chris Bedford on the Common Sense Society: Challenging Elite Opinions and Reviving the Soul in Architecture, Art, and Discourse
By Federal Newswire | May 12, 2023
Chris Bedford is the executive editor of the Common Sense Society.
Javed Ali on the Fragility of Intelligence Security: Why One Airman's Leak Should Spark a Reevaluation of U.S. Clearance Protocols
By Federal Newswire | May 5, 2023
Javed Ali is an associate professor of practice at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. He's held positions with the Defense Intelligence Agency, Homeland Security, and Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Margaret Byfield: A Candid Look at the Struggle for Property Rights in a Land Dominated by Federal Ownership
By Press Release | Apr 28, 2023
Margaret Byfield is Executive Director of the American Stewards for Liberty. The organization focuses on property rights issues.
Deciphering China's Military Puzzle: An In-Depth Interview with Dr. Joel Wuthnow
By Federal Newswire China Conversations | Apr 25, 2023
Dr. Joel Wuthnow is a senior research fellow at the Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs at the Institute for National Strategic Studies at National Defense University. He is also an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Walsh School of Foreign Service.
Bob Levey: Navigating the Changing Tides of Washington, Journalism, and the Internet Age
By Federal Newswire | Apr 21, 2023
Bob Levey is a prize-winning journalist who has covered the Washington scene since the Johnson Administration. He is the author of Larry Felder, Candidate.
Unraveling the Web of Internet Freedom: A Candid Conversation with Mike Benz, Former Diplomat Turned Digital Freedom Advocate
By Host | Apr 18, 2023
Mike Benz, Executive Director of the Foundation for Freedom Online, is a former State Department diplomat who specialized in international communications and information technology matters.
Shoshana Weissmann: Unmasking the Regulatory Madness and Championing Economic Freedom
By Federal Newswire Lunch Hour Podcast | Apr 14, 2023
Shoshana Weissmann is the Director of Digital Media Communications and is a fellow with the R Street Institute. She's on the board of the Conservation Coalition and a member of the Federalist Society's Regulatory Transparency Working Group.
Unraveling the Web of Chinese Money Laundering: An Insider's Account of Cartels, Cryptocurrency, and Global Schemes
By Federal Newswire | Apr 11, 2023
Sebastian Rotella is a senior reporter at ProPublica. He is a finalist for the Tom Renner Award for his article, How a Chinese-American Gangster Transformed Money Laundering for Drug Cartels.
Cracking the COVID Code: John Moody Reveals China's Secrets and America's Wake-up Call
By Federal Newswire | Mar 28, 2023
John Moody is the author of "Of Course They Knew, Of Course They…" and "The World We Wish," two fiction books on China and Covid. He is a former senior vice president at Fox News.
Weekend Interview: Paul Poast
By Federal Newswire | Mar 17, 2023
Paul Poast is the author of The Economics of War, Organizing Democracy, and Arguing About Alliances. He is an Associate Professor at the University of Chicago, and a nonresident fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.
Ramaswamy: Mexican cartels should be classified as foreign terrorist organizations
By Sam Jackson | Mar 14, 2023
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy says Mexican drug cartels should be classified as foreign terrorist organizations.