Chicago Bulls guard Jaden Ivey was waived Monday after calling so-called Pride Month “unrighteousness.” In a video posted to social media Ivey said “The world can proclaim LGBTQ, right?” “They proclaim Pride Month and the NBA. They proclaim it. They show it to the world. They say, ‘Come…
The Federalist
Should Trump Just Declare Victory In Iran And End The War?
As the war with Iran enters its fifth week, President Trump has no good options for winning quickly.
SAVE Act Is 4 Times More Popular Than Congress
While 80 percent of Americans disapprove of Congress, 80 percent of voters approve of voter verification. So Congress goes on spring break.
Virginia Redistricting Battle Will Test Republicans’ Post-2024 GOTV Operation
If this measure passes, it ‘would make Virginia the most gerrymandered state in the country,’ Virginia GOP Chair Jeff Ryer told The Federalist.
Female Swimmer Beaten By Male Faces Lifetime Competition Ban For Talking About It
‘Coming in second to a biological male at a national championship is not fair. That’s not hate. That’s my new reality.’
Dems Hope To Hide Anti-American Policies Behind ‘Straight, White, Christian Man’ 2028 Nominee
A hilarious article in Axios over the weekend re-upped one of my favorite self-perpetuating problems in the Democrat Party — the party’s refusal to do anything but change its destructive, unpopular policy positions. “Some top Democrats,” read the piece by Holly Otterbein and Alex Thompson, “are quietly debating a…
Launch Of Artemis Moon Mission Kicks Off A New ‘Space Age’
Assuming the Artemis mission goes off without major complications, it would further prove U.S. companies can help us explore outer space.
Project Hail Mary Shows How Self-Sacrifice Overcomes Stifling Anxiety
You do not find meaning by minimizing risks. You find it by choosing to act when fear tells you not to.
New Book Exposes Soviet Russia As A Parasitic Regime Built On Plunder
In Bogdan Musial’s Stalin’s Great Raid, the author presents eye-opening research showing how Soviet industrial capacity was dependent on looting, not economic prosperity.
You’re Asking The Wrong Question About The Roman Empire
Edward J. Watts’ new book, The Romans: A 2,000-Year History, is not only an excellent introduction to Roman history, but a reminder of why the classics will always be relevant, especially for America.









