A Time for Korea to Take Stock
by Peter Roff • Townhall Since coming to office South Korean President Moon Jae-in has moved quickly to put the past behind him. Politically, this is wise. His countrymen are…
MIT Researchers Slam Global Warming Data In New Report: In No Way A “Valid Representation of Reality”
by Joshua Caplan • Gateway Pundit SHFTPLan reports: According to the report, which has been peer reviewed by administrators, scientists and researchers from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), The…
Listen up, millennials. There’s sequence to success.
By George F. Will • Washington Post The Bronx, the only one of New York City’s five boroughs that is on the American mainland, once had a sociological as well…
Freedom Through Commerce: How A Robust Domestic Shipping Industry Is Critical To Defend America
To project power and protect America the U.S. military requires a robust American sealift capability. Transporting materials and weaponry over across the high seas is a key component of America’s…
CNN’s Jim Acosta gets fact about intelligence community’s Russia assessment wrong, calls it ‘fake news’
by Eddie Scarry • Washington Examiner How the intelligence community is decoding Donald Trump Jr.’s emails CNN correspondent Jim Acosta erred on Thursday when he said it was “fake news”…
Updated NASA Data: Global Warming Not Causing Any Polar Ice Retreat
by James Taylor • Forbes Updated data from NASA satellite instruments reveal the Earth’s polar ice caps have not receded at all since the satellite instruments began measuring the ice…
Op-Ed: Missile Defense is needed now more than ever
About 40 years ago, Ronald Reagan and U.S. Senator Malcolm Wallop shared breakfast at U.S. Senator Paul Laxalt’s ranch. Virtually no one knew that this meeting took place or understood…
A Clean Energy’s Dirty Little Secret
by Julie Kelly • National Review A new study by Environmental Progress (EP) warns that toxic waste from used solar panels now poses a global environmental threat. The Berkeley-based group…
The Missile Defense Imperative
Liberal opposition to missile defense has persisted since the 1980s, but the politics may be changing with technological progress and the rising threat from North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un’s…
SpaceX’s Careful Image Management Hides an Ugly Truth
Elon Musk’s SpaceX has been in recent headlines with a recent launch of a spy satellite. In fact, SpaceX is better at well managed and scripted messaging than it is…
Op-Ed: China’s Red Army & America’s Financial System: An Incompatible Mix
A Chinese company, Ant Financial, largely owned by the government of China, is intent on taking over MoneyGram, a leading US-based financial payments company. This planned acquisition raises serious questions…
Internet Could Thrive Under Trump
Perhaps nowhere has President Trump’s roll-back of eight years of Obama’s presidency been more successful, early on, than in his efforts to unshackle the Internet from the hands of the…
Federal Tort Reform Amounts to Constitutional Malpractice
Frontiers of Freedom signed a letter to the U.S. house of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI), along with 10 other leading conservative organizations and former Reagan Attorney General Edwin Meese III,…
Sen. Warren’s Hearing Aid Gambit Helps Big Business, Harms Patients
When I heard that Sen. Elizabeth Warren had introduced the “Over the Counter Hearing Aid Act of 2017” claiming that she wanted to create an all new over-the-counter (OTC) category…
Op-Ed: Rebuilding Our Defenses: Building Strength And Obtaining Value
After a decade and a half of actively fighting terrorism around the globe while simultaneously imposing tighter and tighter budget squeezes, our military faces clear and unmistakable shortages in critical…














