The biggest policy headache that likely will hound California’s next governor, once he or she takes office two Januarys from now, is

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In the aftermath of Israel’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities and military leadership, the question moving forward is

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Now that the US has attacked Iranian nuclear facilities, the next step should be

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This week we celebrate world renown economist and Hoover senior fellow Thomas Sowell’s 95th birthday. An apt Sowell quote

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This week marks the centennial of the so-called Scopes “Monkey Trial” in which a high-school educator was charged with violating a Tennessee law banning the teaching of evolution. 100 years later, the trial’s legacy is

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How will the current military revolution in arms and tactics change the average soldier himself—in terms of defensive protection, offensive weaponry, communications, and robotics and drones?

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A year after the near-assassination of then-candidate Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania campaign rally, the most intriguing “what-if” regarding last year’s US presidential election

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This week marks 41 months since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine. The most likely scenario moving forward

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As we enter a new month, which July storyline bears closer scrutiny

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This week includes the 80th anniversary of the first use of a nuclear weapon during WWII in Japan. The legacy of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima is

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