Three Critical Skills Schools Aren’t Teaching—But Should
Across every school I’ve worked in, I’ve noticed three fundamental skills that students lack: critical thinking, communication, and emotional control.
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Across every school I’ve worked in, I’ve noticed three fundamental skills that students lack: critical thinking, communication, and emotional control.
In what may be the boldest immigration policy in U.S. history, former President Donald J. Trump has just signed Executive Order 1776, ordering the mass deportation of illegal immigrants to Australia—a plan he claims is “just a little historical throwback to the good old days of the British Empire.”
Well, well, well—who could have guessed that dumping billions of dollars in military aid into a warzone with zero accountability would lead to, oh I don’t know, those weapons falling into the hands of criminals?
On February 7, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled “Protecting Second Amendment Rights,” directing a comprehensive review of federal actions taken from January 2021 through January 2025 that may have infringed upon Americans’ constitutional right to keep and bear arms.
George Washington is often remembered as the father of the United States, a brilliant military strategist, and the first President of the nation, but many overlook the role that faith and divine intervention played in his life.
Somewhere along the way, the United States of America—the land of the free and home of the brave—became a glorified babysitting service run by bureaucrats who think we’re too stupid to make our own decisions.
Throughout history, swords have symbolized power, conquest, and authority. In most religions and cultures, the sword represents physical warfare, divine judgment, or the enforcement of justice.
The Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, stands as a unique safeguard that separates society from the extremes of anarchy and tyranny.
The truth is, if STARBASE had any real educational value beyond its DoD connections, private industry or the Department of Education could have funded it.
For decades, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has been America’s feel-good, do-good, taxpayer-funded piggy bank—or at least, that’s what they want you to believe.
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) didn’t kill STARBASE because it was wasteful—it killed it because it was an easy target.
The Second Amendment guarantees the right to bear arms, yet some major retail chains have taken it upon themselves to decide who can and cannot exercise that right.
As soon as the inauguration wraps up, suddenly the media is shrieking about the “2025 Bird Flu Pandemic”, warning us that our backyard flocks are ticking time bombs, industrial farms must shut down, and hey, while we’re at it, let’s make eggs a luxury item for the rich.
Like so many Americans in the wake of 9/11, I cheered on the loss of my own freedoms in the name of security. The government told us we needed extraordinary measures to protect our way of life, and we trusted them.
While the intention to safeguard our economic interests is clear, President Trump’s tariff strategy teeters on the edge of recklessness.
Let’s be honest: sometimes President Trump gives the Left exactly what they want—a soundbite to twist, a moment of unfiltered bravado that distracts from his actual accomplishments.
America has given the world some of its most beloved foods, and yet, when it comes to culinary prestige, we’re treated like the fast-food drive-thru of global cuisine.
The Holy Grail has long been a symbol of divine mystery, often associated with the Last Supper and Christ’s sacrifice.
The United States and Australia are both proud, independent nations that love their barbecues, wide-open spaces, and dangerous wildlife (alligators vs. crocodiles and literally everything else in Australia).
If you’ve been paying attention to the latest media hysteria, you’d think that deporting illegal immigrants is some kind of economic doomsday button—one that, if pressed, will send America spiraling into bankruptcy.