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China’s “Developing” Status? A Global Farce That Must End

 Let’s get real. China—the world’s second-largest economy, with a military arsenal second only to ours, and a global infrastructure machine via its Belt and Road Initiative—is still claiming to be a “developing country”? That’s not just outdated. It’s economic comedy—on the world stage, no less. As President Trump famously said,

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Recovering America’s Economic Sovereignty America’s dangerous dependence on China for rare earth minerals

America’s dangerous dependence on China for rare earth minerals — the essential building blocks for everything from fighter jets to smartphones — is not a coincidence. It is the inevitable result of decades of misguided policy decisions, regulatory paralysis, and a globalist mindset that surrendered critical industries to foreign adversaries.

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A Better Idea for Harvard’s Billions—Be the Growth Engine America Needs

On this Fantasy Friday, let’s imagine something radical: Harvard University steps down from its ivy-covered perch and embraces a new role—not as a cloistered institution of elite academia, but as a bold, unapologetic engine of American growth. The gates open, the endowment awakens, and instead of funding hedge fund-style plays

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Chinese IP theft is costing the U.S. up to $600 billion a year—and we’re just letting it happen. From cyberespionage to forced tech transfers, it’s an all-out economic war.

 Chinese companies are exploiting our open markets and financial infrastructure, raising billions on our exchanges, manipulating our legal system, and flooding

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The Hidden Truths of Biden, Zelensky, and the Ukraine War

The recent revelations from “The New York Times” investigation into America’s clandestine role in the Ukraine war expose a troubling web of deception spun by the Biden administration and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. What makes these disclosures even more bizarre is their source: for three years, “The New York Times”