“Father of the Constitution” and fourth President of the United States James Madison once stated, “A well-instructed people alone can be permanently a free people.” And a well-instructed people is exactly what Dr. Matthew Spalding envisioned when he took the helm as Dean of the Steve and Amy Van Andel Graduate School of Government. Here,…
A Unique Program at Hillsdale College Nurtures a New Generation of Public Servants, Based on America’s Founding Principles
The Communist Origins of the Gay Rights Movement
Pride month is big business—if you’re a business, if you’re in government, you have to display the flags and show solidarity. It’s a politically powerful movement. But the reason it is powerful is because the overall gay movement is organized on Marxist-Leninist principles. It’s a movement that is using people for revolutionary and destructive goals….
Did Biden White House ‘Pause’ Disinformation Board, Or Just Hide It?—with Darren Beattie & Lee Smith
After Revolver News exposed the dangers of DHS’s Orwellian “Disinformation” board, the White House had to pause its efforts to strip U.S. citizens of their fundamental freedoms. But you can bet Team Biden will make another run at our right to free speech. Revolver News editor Darren Beattie joins Lee Smith to expose the government’s…
LIVE at 9PM ET: Did Biden White House ‘Pause’ Disinformation Board, Or Just Hide It?—with Darren Beattie & Lee Smith
After Revolver News exposed the dangers of DHS’s Orwellian “Disinformation” board, the White House had to pause its efforts to strip U.S. citizens of their fundamental freedoms. But you can bet Team Biden will make another run at our right to free speech. Revolver News editor Darren Beattie joins Lee Smith to expose the government’s…
Government Coffers Fuller Than Expected Due to Higher Inflation, Growth: Desjardins
A new analysis of government finances across the country says revenues were much stronger than expected in the last year due to higher inflation and economic growth. The analysis by Desjardins found spending was more mixed, but pandemic-related expenditures were generally lower than anticipated. As a result, the financial services company says, federal and provincial…
$24 Million in Research Funding to Keep Elderly out of Emergency
The Australian government has committed $24 million (US$16.9 million) to innovative research through Australian universities to find ways of keeping elderly people out of hospital emergency departments (EDs) to relieve pressure. Projects at Flinders University in South Australia, the University of Western Australia, and the University of Tasmania are among ten projects around the country…
The Duty of a Free Citizen | The American Heritage Series
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Kellogg’s Fights British Government’s Ban On The Promotion Of Foods High In Fat, Sugar, and Salt
The food giant is mounting a legal challenge against new government rules to tackle child obesity that would stop some of the company’s cereals from being prominently displayed in food stores. The new regulations come into effect in England in October and restrict the promotion of food and drink that is high in fat, salt,…
Facts Matter (April 22): How Big Tech (and Postal Workers) Censor Honest Covid Reporting: Speech from Global Covid Summit
The Global Covid Summit was held in Houston, Texas, about a week ago. It served as a COVID post-mortem wherein the doctors laid out what they believe specifically went wrong with the government’s management of COVID-19 over the past two years, in regards to things like the suppression of early treatment, the lack of transparency,…
Government Partners With Universities to Secure Australia’s Mineral Supply Chains
Australia’s federal government has committed $50 million (US$36.7 million) to establishing a new business and research partnership with Curtin University in Western Australia (WA), one which will focus on the critical mineral supply chain. The project, which is the first under the government’s Trailblazer program, will see Curtin University collaborate with the University of Queensland…
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