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The British Are No Longer a Concern of the British Government

For decades, the British government has systematically neglected the very people it was elected to serve. Nowhere is this more evident than in the shameful handling of the grooming gang scandals—failures that reveal a political class more concerned with ideology and optics than the safety and well-being of its citizens. While Labour, under Tony Blair and...

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Jimmy Carter: A President We Criticized, A Man We Admired

Yesterday, America lost one of its most unique statesmen: Jimmy Carter. His legacy is a complicated one, marked by profound challenges during his presidency and extraordinary contributions in his post-presidential life. As the 39th president, Carter struggled to lead a nation grappling with economic turmoil, energy shortages, and international crises. Yet as a man, he...

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President Trump: Save TikTok to Defend Free Speech and American Values

In an era defined by digital communication, few platforms have captured the hearts and minds of Americans like TikTok. With nearly 150 million U.S. users, TikTok has become a cornerstone of cultural expression, a platform for creativity, and—most vitally—an important forum for free speech. Yet, despite its significant influence and popularity, TikTok remains under fire...

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