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How AARP’s Insurance Deals Drive Up Health Costs for Seniors
Phil Kerpen exposes AARP’s $9 billion insurance deal, Mike Rawluk warns of Colorado’s land-use law, and Trent Loos calls for protecting farmers and food...
Judges, Power, and the Constitution’s Limits
Rob Natelson explains constitutional limits on judicial authority, and Kevin Lundberg reviews 2025 election outcomes and the path to 2026.
Modern Cars Secretly Collect Driver Data
Lauren Fix warns drivers about hidden vehicle data collection, while Colonel Bill Rutledge reflects on his 1934 classroom and the 250th Marine Corps birthday.
Surviving Rwanda’s Genocide and Speaking Truth to Power
Christine Coleman recounts surviving the Rwandan genocide. Alex McFarland warns about America’s moral decline and calls for civic renewal.
Federal Rules Halt Colorado’s Wolf Import Plan
Greg Lopez details how federal intervention pauses Colorado’s wolf reintroduction, while Dr. Gregory LaPoint discusses natural law and its role in limiting government power.
Lessons From 1934: What First Grade Once Taught America
Colonel Bill Rutledge recalls first grade in 1934, Mike Rawluk analyzes Colorado’s elections, and Trent Loos warns about global pressures on beef production.