In central Texas, the 4th of July weekend turned into flooding that has been described as one of the worst natural disasters in Texas history, with significant damage to infrastructure and homes.
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Crime in America
When it comes to crime in America, public opinion often paints a more alarming picture than the actual data supports. Still, anxiety remains. This gap between perception and reality is often widened by social media, political rhetoric, and sensational headlines
Read MoreBalancing Liberty and Responsibility
When the Second Amendment was ratified in 1791, it was deeply rooted in the context of post-Revolutionary America. Wary of standing armies and potential tyranny, the Founders stressed the importance of a “well-regulated militia” as protection for a free state.
Read MoreLos Angeles Protests Turn Violent
The initial protests were sparked by ICE raids at various locations, including a Home Depot and a clothing store in downtown Los Angeles. As news of the arrests spread, more people gathered to demonstrate against what they perceived as unjust immigration enforcement.
Read MoreSpeech and Consequence
Freedom of speech is often seen as the right to say whatever one feels, especially if it reflects personal truth. But not all speech is protected, and not all consequences are unconstitutional. So, what does the First Amendment actually protect?
Read MoreKeeping Government Authority in Check
While the Constitution created systems to limit centralized control, nothing can be immune to weakness or exploitation. Checks and balances require not only written rules but active participation from leaders, institutions, and the public it should protect.
Read MoreWho Governs and Why It Matters
There are many facets that go into running a nation. Like a business, it takes personnel, budgeting, planning, and many departments to manage a government. Have you ever wondered where government authority originated?
Read MoreThe Second Amendment
The Founding Fathers viewed militias—comprised of ordinary citizens—as a safeguard against government overreach. This thinking reflected both a practical reality and a philosophical conviction rooted in Enlightenment ideals of liberty and self-determination.
Read MoreDOJ Proposes Path to Firearm Ownership for Reformed Offenders
The rule has been filed with the Federal Register and opened to public comment. The U.S. Department of Justice proposed an interim rule to allow people who have…
Read MorePresident Restores Public Student Loan Forgiveness to Original Parameters
He directs the removal of activist organizations from the definition of “public service.” President Donald Trump issued an order this month that restores the Public Student Loan Forgiveness…
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