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Is the Fed about to restart quantitative easing?: Last month's announcement of a rate cut got the headlines but Mike Maharrey believes the bigger news was it's move to end balance sheet reduction

Cdn pol Looking at the structural problems of Canadian conservatism at the end of 2025 (Part Two): Mark Wegierski continues to note the lack of an infrastructure or "eco-system" for Canadian conservatives

Almost a Republican sweep last week—if only men voted: The media portrayed last week's election results as a defeat for Republicans -- and they were -- but Selwyn Duke says it would have been different if one group had actually bothered to vote

Lawfare and silence: The tragic railroad of Randy and Chad Miller: In a week two men in Arizona will be reporting to prison. Why? Rachel Alexander says it's another case of Trump supporters being subjected to lawfare

SEC aim to end shareholder proposals won't depoliticize corporations: If the SEC moves to ban shareholder proposals it will have the opposite effect of depoliticizing corporations, argues Stefan Padfield

The courage to stand alone: Occasionally, there are those on the Left who demonstrate the courage to do what is right and speak the truth — to stand against the gale-force winds trying to crush them into silence, says Mark Alexander

Last Week

A legal avenue must be created so targets of lawfare can receive justice and restitution: Conservatives have been the targets of lawfare for years now but the tables have begun to be turned on their persecutors. Rachel Alexander has an idea to assist them further

Talking in clichés, thinking in generalities: Not just a bad habit: Charlotte B. Cerminaro reflects on the dangers of relying on clichés and generalities in communication, and emphasizes how clarity and authenticity are crucial, especially in reporting and understanding serious geopolitical events

Cdn pol Looking at the structural problems of Canadian conservatism at the end of 2025 (Part One): A conservative infrastructure is definitely lacking, says Mark Wegierski

Fed cuts rates, ends balance sheet reduction but puts on a hawkish front: The US Federal Reserve made some moves last week but Mike Maharrey argues outside of the obvious message that Jerome Powell stated last week was another that Americans should have taken heed of

The Demos are crazy: Last week Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez declared that Democrats were not, in fact, crazy. Mark Alexander says the evidence, as proclaimed by Democrats themselves, seems to indicate otherwise

Forget the old clichés: Dr. Fiamma Nirenstein believes a new US-Israel strategy is reshaping the Middle East in which Egypt is taking a leading role

Rare earth minerals, etc from China ... or the USA?: US defense, security, industry should not be held hostage to China, when we could mine here, argues Paul Driessen

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