We are only three months into 2018, but already big things are happening within the independent movement -- especially in Colorado.
Unite America (formerly the Centrist Project) recently launched with
In an unusual move, President Trump, citing national security concerns, has issued an executive order blocking Broadcom Ltd. from acquiring San Diego based Qualcomm Inc.
The move by the president
We decide who we are, as a country, every day, and announce it to the world by both our words and our actions. We continually declare our values, our priorities,
Medical marijuana legalization is making its way through the Commonwealth of Kentucky's legislature with House Bill 166, which enjoys the support of both Republicans and Democrats in the
In the immediate aftermath of the Parkland mass shooting, a new element was incorporated into our collective response. The survivors, and families of those killed, began demanding change.
Student leaders
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#1. "The fundamental assumptions of Western Civilization are valid."
Jordan Peterson begins a lecture he gave last June:
"12 principles for a 21st century conservatism"
With
The Maine Republican Party sent out an email Friday to its supporters with the subject line, "Ranked-Choice Voting risks the security of YOUR vote." Words emboldened in the
Most voters, and probably you, too, recognize America’s two-party political system for what it is: a trap.
Red and blue colored ties play good-cop-bad-cop on television for three years
Abdication (noun): a failure to fulfill a responsibility or duty.
How the World Was Won
One of the most consequential, yet overlooked achievements of the past 100 years was the
To better understand how presidential debates really work, it might help to frame the operation in business terms.
As competitors begin positioning themselves for the 2020 presidential race, they may
Book clubs have been a part of American life since 1634 when Anne Hutchinson started a “literary circle” for women as they crossed the Atlantic en route to the colonies.