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Letter from the Editor

In a week where the political timeline feels like it has aged a decade in forty-eight hours, how do you survive the tornado of information? Skip the dread and learn why making the world smaller—and the people in it more real—is the only way to mitigate the modern malaise.

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Democracy Isn’t a Hashtag: Why “I Don’t Know” Still Matters

Your iPhone is lying to you: silence isn't complicity, and having a political opinion isn't a moral requirement for middle schoolers. Stop performing for the algorithm and reclaim the most rebellious phrase in the digital age: "I don't know."

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A Country Worth Fighting For

If the 2016 election was a headache, January 6th was the fever that broke the Republican dream. Discover why the only cure for our toxic partisan addiction is a radical return to constitutional norms and a stubborn, gospel-fueled brightness of hope.

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Be Careful What You Wish For: Life After U.S. Hegemony

Critics call the U.S. a nefarious bully, but the alternative isn't a peaceful utopia—it is the law of the jungle. From B-2 bombers to the power vacuums China is itching to fill, find out why wishing for the end of American dominance is a dangerous bet on global chaos.

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When Sanctions Fail: Economic Coercion and Authoritarian Rule in Latin America

They are pitched as the "responsible" way to punish dictators, but economic sanctions are actually the best gift you can give a tyrant. See how financial pressure in Nicaragua backfired, turning citizen desperation into a political weapon for the very regime it was meant to topple.

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Defanged and Tamed

When a knife is at your throat, a lecture on human rights feels like bringing a poem to a gunfight. Dive into a searing critique of why liberal internationalism leaves liberation movements strategically paralyzed and "perfectly victimized" while material power remains untouched.

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Run, Spencer, Run! An Open Letter to Utah Governor Spencer Cox

In a political landscape overflowing with "passionate intensity" and grievance politics, can a man who refuses to mudsling actually win? This is a bold call for a statesmanship of character to rise above the blood-dimmed tide and lead a national healing.

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It’s a Woman’s World

Welcome to an alternate universe where men pay the "pink tax" on hair gel and President Dawn Trump dominates the news cycle. This sharp role-reversal strips away the "normalcy" of our own world to ask: what does equality actually look like when the script is flipped?

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DraftKings or Drag Queens: What is Actually Harming Young Men’s Wellbeing?

Politicians are busy blaming "woke culture" for the male loneliness epidemic while a predatory monster sits right in every young man's pocket. Unmask the hidden link between the explosion of online gambling and a generation of men losing their future to a "bet on the future."

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America is depopulating: is Thanos to Blame?

Forget the Avengers—the real "snap" is a quiet population implosion set to detonate by 2081. Meet the cultural Infinity Stones driving the global birth rate off a cliff and see why we need to build a world where wanting a family isn't a financial suicide mission.

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With AI Around, Who Wants a Degree?

If ChatGPT can ace the LSAT and the internet is drowning in AI-generated "slop," is your tuition money just a donation to a dying system? Discover why your degree is still a $12 trillion bet on the one thing machines cannot fake: uniquely human meta-skills

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ICE: I(t’s) C(onstitutionally) E(gregious)

When federal agents claim "absolute immunity" for killing citizens on American soil, the Constitution isn't just under threat—it is being ignored. Explore the urgent Republican reckoning over transparency and the Second Amendment following recent tragedies in Minneapolis.

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Patterns Continue: Canadian Provincial Secession

Alberta is tired of being the national ATM for a government that ignores it, and it is finally drafting a break-up text. Find out why this 50-year-old threat might finally move past the "middle-aged garage band" phase and actually disrupt the Canadian status quo.