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Past articles by Daniel:

Biden's National Security 'Review' Should Bring Troops Home, Not Extend Forever Wars

Orders to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria should closely follow the conclusion of Biden’s review. It is the will of the American people. → Read More

Marvin Olasky: How to Reform Journalism

"All journalism is directed by a worldview of some kind," Marvin Olasky, editor-in-chief of World, says. "The idea of objectivity is fairly naive." → Read More

Live Reaction to Trump's State of the Union Address

Check out live reaction to the president's State of the Union address from Heritage Foundation experts. → Read More

What to Expect in Trump's State of the Union Address

"It's going to be must-watch TV, but not because of exactly what he's going to say, but because of the moment," says The Heritage Foundation's Tommy Binion. → Read More

What's Next for the US and Iran

Will Iran strike again to take revenge for the death of Gen. Suleimani? What will Trump’s economic sanctions look like? We have answers. → Read More

Gender-Neutral Dolls Are Coming

A major doll company just released a new line of gender-neutral dolls. What does that mean for our culture? → Read More

How the Sexual Revolution Gave Us Identity Politics

"If you ask the question, ‘Who am I?’, up until the sexual revolution, that was not a hard question to answer," says author Mary Eberstadt. → Read More

Preferred Pronouns and More: What a Mom Saw at Her Son's College Orientation

"Don't make judgments about the gender or the sexual identity of the person that you're talking to" is what college freshmen were told, according to Penny Nance. → Read More

How ‘Medicare for All’ Would Impact Our Lives

"We want to see patients and families in control of their health care, not the government, not D.C. bureaucrats," says CMS Administrator Seema Verma. → Read More

Terror in El Paso and Dayton

In this episode, Amy Swearer unpacks what we know about the deadly shootings in El Paso and Dayton. → Read More

What's Driving America's 'Boy Crisis'

"About 90% of the mass shooters that I studied since Columbine have been boys brought up in homes that have minimal or no father involvement," Warren Farrell says. → Read More

The Unintended Consequences of Student Loans

The higher college costs, spurred by student loans, have discouraged low-income people from attending college more than middle-class or wealthy people. → Read More

China's Power Grab in Hong Kong

China is violating a 1997 treaty that is meant to preserve Hong Kong's liberty. → Read More

This New Social Media Platform Aims to Protect Your Beliefs and Privacy

"The whole ... vision was to create a social media company that would really be able to reach all of America," says Rolfe Carawan. → Read More

Why a Former CEO Says Capitalism, Not Socialism, Encourages Morality

"Socialism really focuses you on being greedy, trying to get the most for yourself, whereas capitalism takes that desire to improve your life, and focuses it outward," says Andy Puzder → Read More

Why Conservatives Should Take Heart Despite Socialist Upsurge

Socialism is getting lots of buzz, but don't overestimate its appeal—even to young people. → Read More

Segregation Is Back, and It's Coming From the Left

Integration used to be a major goal of the civil rights movement. But today, resegregation is the growing trend—particularly on college campuses. → Read More

Pediatrician: 'Dangerous' Equality Act Would Force Doctors to 'Do Harm'

"This is very dangerous legislation in that it literally mandates that health professionals do harm to people," says Dr. Michelle Cretella. → Read More

US, Russia Vie Over the Future of Venezuela

The crisis in Venezuela is only getting worse by the week. And with Russian backing, it looks less likely that dictator Nicolas Maduro will step... Read More → Read More

America Is Still Highly Religious. So Why Do We Keep Liberalizing?

In America, we've kept God, but jettisoned the worldview package that once came with traditional belief. → Read More