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Homeless Relocation Program Exposed

When San Francisco’s homeless are ready to reunite with friends and family, they can simply pick up the phone and call a hotline connecting them to journey home, a city program providing free one-way tickets out of temptation and human suffering. Rules say the transportation is exclusively for the homeless. But a joint investigation by Frontlines Turning Point USA and Read More ›

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Dr. Robert Marbut and Billy Baldwin Talk with Megyn Kelly About Fentanyl Film

On National Fentanyl Awareness Day, Senior Fellow Dr. Robert Marbut appeared on The Megyn Kelly Show alongside actor Billy Baldwin to discuss their new documentary, “Fentanyl: Death Incorporated.” They talk about the lethality of fentanyl, where fentanyl is coming from and how it is getting across U.S. borders, and the legal and social difficulties of getting people into treatment. Find Read More ›

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An inspiring image of diverse children holding small American flags
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Education Freedom in Our Country

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Large group of graduation caps during commencement
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Is U.S. Funding Graduate Ed. of Iranians, Chinese?

Many students who get graduate degrees from the U.S. decide to stay here. Like me, they are all proud American Citizens. The issue here focuses solely on U.S.-supported graduate students from adversarial nations who return home with technology, the use of which remains uncertain. Read More ›
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Silhouette of young little boy looking at the starry sky at night or evening through the optical telescope tripod astronomical instrument. Kid observing galaxy cosmos, stargazing, planets
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Discovering Life Beyond Earth Would Demonstrate the Truth of Human Exceptionalism

Science writer Matt Ridley has always had a reductionist view of the moral importance of human beings. He’s at it again in a piece about the likelihood that scientists will eventually find proof of life beyond this world. Ridley thinks that chances of such a momentous discovery are good. No argument there. But Ridley thinks that finding proof of such life would dent human exceptionalism. Read More ›