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Liberty Nation: Is the Political Divide Driving Folks on Both Sides to Secede?
States across the US are showing an increased desire to secede, driven by political division and dissatisfaction with the government. Efforts have been made in California, Colorado, Illinois, and Oregon to either split into multiple states or join neighboring ones. Redrawing state boundaries is seen as a solution to better reflect demographic and ideological differences.
National Review: The Biden Family’s History of Influence-Peddling, Explained
In 2014, the Obama administration supported the protests in Ukraine which led to the overthrow of the democratically elected president. This meddling in Ukraine's politics led to Russia's aggression in the region. Joe Biden's involvement with Ukrainian business Burisma raises questions about corruption.
#society
Liberty Nation: Affirmative Action or Bust?
In "Talking Liberty with Scott D. Cosenza," the latest news on the Affirmative Action response is examined.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: China's Nuclear Buildup Highlights Need for Intensive Dialogue: White House Official
The U.S. National Security Adviser emphasizes the need for dialogue with China to address nuclear risks and establish mutual comprehension of doctrines and intentions. China's refusal to engage in arms control talks and their growing nuclear capabilities are seen as destabilizing. The U.S. remains open to conversation, but China needs to step up.
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National Review: There’s No Denying Our Military-Recruiting Crisis
The U.S. military is facing a serious recruiting problem, falling significantly short of its recruitment targets. The decline in military service popularity among young people and the growing military capabilities of China are all contributing factors. To address this issue, improvements should be made to service conditions, pay, and mental health support in order to attract and retain potential recruits. The military should also emphasize the opportunities for personal growth and debunk the idea that it is just a substitute for higher education. Additionally, the military's image should be revitalized by focusing on its historical achievements and the valor of service members, rather than progressive agendas that risk overshadowing its fundamental objective.
#history
National Review: A Lovely Presidential House Museum for an Unlovable President
Two weeks ago, the author visited Wheatland, the home of James Buchanan, America's 15th president. Buchanan was known for his controversial presidency and his connection to the LGBTQ+ community, but the author believes that Wheatland is a gem worth preserving. The author also briefly mentions the Museum of the American Revolution's decision to host Moms for Liberty, despite criticism from organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center.