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Journalist Peter Roff and Researcher in American Affairs Naseem Haffar debate whether Zohran Mamd...

Journalist Peter Roff and Researcher in American Affairs Naseem Haffar debate whether Zohran Mamd...

Facebook — Journalist Peter Roff and Researcher in American Affairs Naseem Haffar debate whether Zohran Mamdani's New York victory was shaped more by his Muslim identity or his focus on affordability and inclusion.

Breaking free from ESG: Financial investment and politics don't mix

Breaking free from ESG: Financial investment and politics don't mix

The Hill — The quiet retreat from ESG and DEI activism is more than a shift in corporate trendlines. It's a course correction and a return to disciplined, fiduciary-based stewardship.

New Postmaster Steiner Has a Chance to Stop the Red Ink

New Postmaster Steiner Has a Chance to Stop the Red Ink

The Washington Times — The U.S. Postal Service has undergone a long-overdue change in leadership, but in passing the baton, outgoing Postmaster General Louis DeJoy also handed off an epic mess to his successor, David Steiner. Service is off and the price of stamps and shipping is up, but after decades of bad management, that’s almost a given.

ANewZ: Letter from America: Will Washington Survive the Shutdown?

ANewZ: Letter from America: Will Washington Survive the Shutdown?

anewz.tv — The world is naturally concerned about the impact the shuttering of the U.S. government will have on global affairs, trade, and international security. It need not be. The shutdown is more of an idea than event.

Who runs America? Survey says ...

Who runs America? Survey says ...

Keene Sentinel — If you haven't figured it out yet, the red states differ from the blue ones. The city dwellers are different from the folks who live in the country. And the

PETER ROFF: It's Time For A Real Debt Solution, Not Another Silly Commission

PETER ROFF: It's Time For A Real Debt Solution, Not Another Silly Commission

The Daily Caller — Newly-elected House Speaker Mike Johnson seems to be doing a good job putting things in order. Things on Capitol Hill seem calmer than they were a month ago, yet all is not well.

PETER ROFF: Why Are The Republican Presidential Debates So Bad?

PETER ROFF: Why Are The Republican Presidential Debates So Bad?

The Daily Caller — The previous debates didn't differentiate the Republican candidates.

California's Outmigration Problem

California's Outmigration Problem

Newsweek — Why people are leaving California is important, especially now that Governor Gavin Newsom has launched a stealth campaign for president.

So long, Tom Terrific

So long, Tom Terrific

Newsweek — A bit of my childhood died this week, when I learned Tom Seaver, the Hall of Fame pitcher and greatest Met to ever wear the uniform, had died on Monday, reportedly from complications of Lewy body dementia and COVID-19. He was 75.

Saying goodbye to a friend who loved you | Opinion

Saying goodbye to a friend who loved you | Opinion

Newsweek — While the rest of the punditocracy prepared for Super Tuesday, I was busy saying goodbye to a friend. It was not easy. In the infinite scheme of things, we had not known each other that long-maybe a decade or so, give or take a year. But our bond was strong.