The Tyranny of Federalizing Troops to Undermine America’s National Sovereignty
I was born and raised in Georgia. I attended the University of Tennessee — the Volunteers — and now reside in Texas, where I finished…
Thought Leader: Allen West
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The Tyranny of Federalizing Troops to Undermine America’s National Sovereignty
I was born and raised in Georgia. I attended the University of Tennessee — the Volunteers — and now reside in Texas, where I finished…
Thought Leader: Allen West
Written by WWSG exclusive thought leader, David Frum. Congressional Republicans are blocking crucial aid to Israel and Ukraine out of sheer servility to Trump. On…
Thought Leader: David Frum
‘Speech is protected, violence is not’: UF President Ben Sasse honored at UF Hillel
Sunday night, UF Hillel members held their second annual leadership dinner but this year was more important than ever. “Speech is protected, violence is not,…
Thought Leader: Ben Sasse
US Congress Dysfunction: Blocking Aid to Ukraine
We are taking a question from the ‘Ask Peter’ forum today – am I worried about Ukraine’s dwindling weapon’s supplies in light of what’s going…
Thought Leader: Peter Zeihan
U.S. greatest geopolitical risk: Frum
Canadian farmers have front-row seats to the world’s biggest geopolitical risk, according to David Frum. “I think the thing that worries me the most is…
Thought Leader: David Frum
Ian Bremmer: On AI regulation, governments must step up to protect our social fabric
Seven leading AI companies, including Google, Meta and Microsoft, committed to managing risks posed by the technology, after holding discussions with the US government last…
Thought Leader: Ian Bremmer
Western nations need a plan for when China floods the chip market
By WWSG thought leader, Chris Miller | The oversupply of certain types of semiconductors is going to be a problem this year. On a recent…
Thought Leader: Chris Miller
Mark Morgan to Newsmax: Borders ‘More Vulnerable’ Than Before 9/11
Former acting Customs and Border Patrol Commissioner Mark Morgan, speaking out after Sunday morning’s deadly attack on U.S. troops in Jordan, told Newsmax that the U.S. borders, under President…
Thought Leader: Mark Morgan
Scoop: X CEO Linda Yaccarino meets with lawmakers ahead of first congressional hearing
X CEO Linda Yaccarino has been making the rounds on Capitol Hill ahead of her first-ever congressional testimony next week. Why it matters: The hearing, which will…
Thought Leader: Sara Fischer
Three headwinds for US commercial real estate in 2024
A sluggish economic climate is among the headwinds facing commercial real estate, writes Dambisa Moyo. Commercial property has endured a torrid year, with US real…
Thought Leader: Dambisa Moyo
Are identity politics making students less tolerant? | GZERO World with Ian Bremmer
Political scientist Yascha Mounk worries today’s students prioritize identity and reject free speech principles. On GZERO World, political scientist Yascha Mounk sits down with Ian…
Thought Leader: Ian Bremmer
‘Happy No Snakes Day’: Riley Gaines debuts children’s book about ‘standing up for truth’
Riley Gaines, activist swimmer, plus fellow athlete-author Bethany Hamilton slated for Brave Books library reading in Missouri. There are no transgender athletes in Riley Gaines’…
Thought Leader: Riley Gaines