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  • 2 days ago | cortesinvestigates.com | Steve Cortes

    U.S. attacks on Iran’s nuclear capabilities should compel a sensible analysis of where America’s focus, military assets, and limited fiscal investments should be directed. Even armed forces as vast as America’s cannot be everywhere, nor can our debt-laden nation afford multiple massive global commitments at once. So, are Americans ready to effectively walk away from the standoff between Putin and Zelensky?

  • 4 days ago | theohiopressnetwork.com | Steve Cortes

    POLLING: Americans are willing to disengage from the Black Sea standoffU.S. attacks on Iran’s nuclear capabilities should compel a sensible analysis of where America’s focus, military assets, and limited fiscal investments should be directed. Even armed forces as vast as America’s cannot be everywhere, nor can our debt-laden nation afford multiple massive global commitments at once. kAm$@[ 2C6 p>6C:42?D C625J E@ 67764E:G6=J H2=< 2H2J 7C@> E96 DE2?5@77 36EH66? !FE:?

  • 4 days ago | townhall.com | Steve Cortes

    All eyes are on Tuesday’s New York City mayoral primary, and for good reason. The city’s mayor’s race is frequently indicative of far more than on-the-ground local sentiment and is often viewed as a key indicator of the nation’s political pulse. In this race, one issue is towering above the rest — housing. In New York City — much like most leftist-run cities — rents are soaring, homeownership is increasingly out of reach, and families are leaving in droves.

  • 4 days ago | fairfieldsuntimes.com | Steve Cortes

    POLLING: Americans are willing to disengage from the Black Sea standoffU.S. attacks on Iran’s nuclear capabilities should compel a sensible analysis of where America’s focus, military assets, and limited fiscal investments should be directed. Even armed forces as vast as America’s cannot be everywhere, nor can our debt-laden nation afford multiple massive global commitments at once. So, are Americans ready to effectively walk away from the standoff between Putin and Zelensky?

  • 6 days ago | townhall.com | Steve Cortes

    An improperly used tool can break. That danger now faces Trump’s antitrust agenda, thanks to a misguided investigation launched under Biden. This misguided attack on American companies, which an interim antitrust chief carried out in January of this year, was just before Trump’s nominee, Gail Slater, was confirmed. But now, fully in charge, this administration can correct the course and avoid serious negative consequences. The Trump antitrust team’s “big is bad” mantra hits the mark.

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