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The Israeli-Palestinian peace plan proposed by the Trump Administration last week is a serious offer at a mutually beneficial solution to a long-time…
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As the Senate hosts the President’s impeachment trial, I think back to the process that brought us here.In early December, as the impeachment hearings…
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Reactions to the killing of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani are troubling. Some media and political figures are seizing upon Iran-backed narratives and…
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There are two economic concepts that get little public attention but make a significant difference on our lives when our domestic policies embody them. If…
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The American design was not of a generous government that gave citizens rights, but of a people who held freedom by their very nature and mutually agreed…
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People love to give.There are religious, cultural, and economic imperatives to give. And, it feels good.Americans gave $427.71 billion in 2018 according…
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On a trip to Paris last week, I walked through the halls and stairwells of one of France’s oldest academic institutions: La Sorbonne. The university was…
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Two weeks ago, I attended the 2019 Warsaw Security Forum as a participant of the New Security Leaders fellowship. The gathering is an annual event that…
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They’re calling Beto O’Rourke the “AR-15 salesman of the year” after he forcefully stated in the last Democratic debate that an O’Rourke presidency would…
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At the end of August, the Democratic National Committee, or DNC, unanimously passed a resolution that identified the “religiously unaffiliated” as the…