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Trump Is Primarying His Own Party. What That Tells You About the Midterms.
Seven Republican state senators in Indiana voted against Trump's redistricting push. Now $7 million in outside spending is trying to end their careers. This is what political loyalty looks like in 2026.
Alexia Anderson
2 days ago2 min read


War! War Everywhere: Apathy and Warmongering Dominating American Politics
A Presidency Without Pause It has been difficult to identify a sustained period of peace since the beginning of the Trump administration. Every other month brings a new war, conflict, or so-called military operation. This pattern of interventionism is not unprecedented; presidents Clinton, Reagan, and Truman all demonstrated a sustained reliance on military force across party lines. Under this administration, however, the pace feels almost unrelenting, with breaks between con
Nyk Klymenko
Apr 72 min read


America’s Political Crossroads: Domestic and International Challenges in 2026
In 2026, the United States finds itself navigating complex domestic and international pressures that are shaping its political landscape and global leadership role. Foreign Policy Under Scrutiny The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has thrust American foreign policy into the spotlight. Allied military cooperation in strikes against Iran and the widening regional war have stirred debate across the political spectrum. Administration leaders have defended these actions as nec
Triston Grant
Mar 111 min read


We Need Saving From the SAVE Act
Americans are rightfully concerned about the potential passage of the SAVE Act. Their concern is reasonable; American voting rights are deeply in danger. More specifically, it is the low-income, rural, naturalized, and married U.S. citizens – women in particular – who are in danger of disenfranchisement. The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship when registering to vote. Proponents of the SAVE Act make it sound harmless: after all, we have to make sure voters are elig
Nyk Klymenko
Mar 103 min read


Energy Under Fire: The Economic Ripples of the Middle East Conflict on Global Markets
As the war between the United States, Israel, and Iran escalates, its effects are being felt not just on the battlefield but in boardrooms, oil markets, and national capitals around the world. Analysts say this crisis has the potential to disrupt global energy commodities and shift long-term economic trends. Strait of Hormuz: A Chokepoint Under Siege The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most strategically vital maritime passages, funneling about 20 percent of global sea
Triston Grant
Mar 52 min read
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