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By Rob Gordon | Apr 7, 2025
The past few months have exposed the Endangered Species Act (ESA) for what it has become—a powerful weapon for thwarting human activities and taking others’ property in all but title.

By Victor Lopez | Apr 4, 2025
As President Trump reshapes America’s foreign policy, two important challenges stand at the center: resolving the war in Ukraine and redefining the U.S. approach to China.

By Margaret Byfield | Apr 2, 2025
The promise to America when the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was enacted in 1973 was that it would save animals, plants and insects that were thought to be in danger of extinction.

By Mike O'Rielly | Mar 28, 2025
There is something soothing and almost majestic about freight railcars rolling down the tracks. Chugging along slowly and deliberately, trains — full of goods valued in the billions that were collected and ready to be distributed at various locations — travel to reach domestic and foreign markets

By Victor Lopez | Mar 20, 2025
As the executive director of the Lincoln Business Club and a staunch advocate for economic liberty, I am acutely aware of the growing economic might of China and its implications for the United States.

By Brian Taef | Mar 12, 2025
Freedom is fragile. It does not disappear overnight but is eroded piece by piece, through intimidation, censorship, and fear.

By Greg Walcher | Feb 25, 2025
Police have an informal term, "Permit Patty," for individuals who call law enforcement over minor issues.

By Victor Lopez | Feb 22, 2025
As the executive director of the Lincoln Business Club and a staunch advocate for economic liberty, I am acutely aware of the growing economic might of China and its implications for the United States.

By Charlie Kolean | Feb 18, 2025
For entrepreneurs in Ukraine, it is not uncommon to face setbacks, obstacles, and opposition. Some stand tall in the face of adversity, demonstrating resilience and contributing to the nation’s growth.

By Mike Crispi | Feb 7, 2025
As a seasoned political activist, I have focused my career on harnessing effective advocacy to influence public policy and win elections.

By Greg E. Walcher | Jan 30, 2025
My friend Amos Eno, one of the country’s leading conservation experts, spent a decade running the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and more recently the Land Conservation Assistance Network.

By Jeff Davis | Jan 29, 2025
In his address last week to the World Economic Forum, President Trump emphasized the urgency of safeguarding free speech. After what he says was "years and years of illegal and unconstitutional federal efforts to restrict free expression," he told the Davos crowd he intended to sign an executive order "to immediately stop all government censorship and bring back free speech to America."

By Moshe Koppel | Jan 22, 2025
President Trump's bold vision for the Middle East creates a historic opportunity to bring the US-Israel alliance into a new era. Following recent policies that undermined Israel, the new Administration understands that a strong Israel advances critical U.S. security and economic interests. What's needed now is a comprehensive new doctrine to formalize America’s strategic priorities in the its partnership with Israel.

By Editorial Board | Jan 21, 2025
Even before he was inaugurated, President Trump established the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an advisory body led by Elon Musk, to reduce federal government expenditures and streamline government. Now that President Trump holds the reins of government, the question for legislators and the agencies is, how will this actually work?

By Federal Newswire | Jan 15, 2025
Judge Stephanos Bibas of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has called on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to provide a more detailed explanation for its rejection of Coinbase's request for clearer cryptocurrency regulations.

By Federal Newswire | Jan 14, 2025
David Williams, president of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance (TPA), said that mass tort litigation "drains capital" that could be used for "economic growth, business expansion, and job creation."

By Steve Cortes | Nov 26, 2024
Donald Trump returns to the White House because he earned the overwhelming support of working-class voters, of every ethnicity, race, and geography. Trump did not score this working-class sine by accident! Instead, he earned their trust because he understands them. He stands for workers’ independence, flexibility, and opportunity.

By Margaret Byfield | Oct 31, 2024
Cloaking as a conservation agenda, the Biden Administration has been working to lock-up 30 percent of America’s land, water and oceans by 2030.