Washington, D.C., March 19, 2025—On March 18, 2025, the National Archives, under President Donald Trump’s directive issued on March 17, 2025, released a trove of previously classified documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, fulfilling Executive Order 14176. This latest batch, part of the ongoing declassification mandated by the JFK Assassination…
Investigative Update: The Push to Dissolve the Department of Education and the Path to True Local Control
The debate over the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) has reached a fever pitch, with growing momentum to dismantle the federal agency and shift control of education back to states and local communities. Drawing from arguments made in recent writings—two from late 2024 exploring the rationale for elimination and an assessment of the DOE’s track…
Unpacking the Latest JFK Files: A Sobering Look at Government Failures
David Strom’s article on HotAir, “JFK Files: What Have We Learned So Far?” dives into the newly released 64,000 pages of documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, ordered by President Donald Trump. Strom, a self-described skeptic of conspiracy theories, initially expected little from the release but finds the early findings…
The Decline of Liberal Moral Superiority: A Summary of Mark Hemingway’s Analysis
In his March 17, 2025, article for *The Federalist*, “The Era of Presuming Liberal Moral Superiority Is Over,” Mark Hemingway delivers a university-level Master Class in dissecting the erosion of liberalism’s once-dominant claim to moral authority in American society. Writing with a sharp, polemical edge, Hemingway argues that liberalism’s intellectual and ethical foundations have crumbled…
The Autopen’s History, Presidential Use, and the Legal Validity of Joe Biden’s “Signed” Documents
The controversy surrounding the use of the autopen—a device that mechanically replicates signatures—has reignited, with former President Joe Biden at the center of scrutiny. Critics, including President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson, have raised questions about the legitimacy of Biden’s autopen-signed documents, particularly executive orders and pardons issued during his term. This update…
The Dream and the Dust: An Investigative Update on Saudi Arabia’s Neom Megacity
Saudi Arabia’s Neom project, once heralded as a revolutionary 170-kilometer-long linear city stretching across the desert, has captivated the world with its audacious vision since Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman unveiled it in 2017. Dubbed “The Line,” this flagship component of the broader Neom initiative promised a car-free, carbon-neutral metropolis housed within twin mirrored skyscrapers,…
How We Got Our Bible – The Story of Canonization
Image: The Great Isaiah Scroll (detail), ca. 120 BCE, ink on leather parchment. Dead Sea Scrolls IN 1947, BEDOUIN discovered the first of eleven caves near the Dead Sea’s western shore that contained Jewish documents written between the second century BCE and the first century CE. In total, some thirty thousand fragments from some nine…
Unlocking Phoenix’s Job Market: The Ultimate List
Your Ultimate Guide to Direct Career Pages for Top Corporations, Medical Facilities, Tech Startups, and More in the Valley of the Sun Welcome to the definitive resource for job seekers in the Phoenix, Arizona, metropolitan area—spanning Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe, Glendale, Scottsdale, Gilbert, and Chandler—as of March 2025. If you’re tired of sifting through third-party job…
BREAKING (AND BIZARRE): A Hilarious Dive into the Chaos of 1990’s Most Outrageous Sitcom Flop
The Insanely Controversial UK TV Fiasco “Heil Honey, I’m Home!” Brace yourselves, dear readers, because we’re diving headfirst into the gloriously unhinged wreckage of Heil Honey, I’m Home!, the UK’s most infamous sitcom disaster that somehow thought it was a good idea to plop Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun into a 1950s American-style laugh-track nightmare….
Mexico’s Beloved Coffee Chain Opens First U.S. Location in Mesa, Arizona
In a vibrant expansion marking a new chapter for Mexican coffee culture, Caffenio, a beloved coffee chain with over eight decades of history in Mexico, has opened its first U.S. location in Mesa’s Fiesta District, near Alma School Road and Southern Avenue. This debut introduces Arizonans to a taste of authentic Mexican coffee, brewed from…
