Educating America’s Youth, One Cross-Country Trip at a Time

Education is fundamental to American flourishing. However, many young people today are not being taught how to think critically, to reason, or even to understand our nation’s founding principles. Billy Planer founded Etgar 36 in 2002 in an effort to educate students on America’s history and to teach youth how to have meaningful discussions around […]

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Trump Calls New Sanctions on Iran the Harshest Ever Placed on a Country

President Donald Trump said Friday that new sanctions on Iran’s national bank are the strongest ever placed on a country, but reiterated that he hopes to avoid military action against the Islamist regime.  “I think sanctions work. The military would work. That’s a very severe form of winning,” Trump said during a joint White House […]

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ICE-Hating Groups Used Facebook to Incite Violence

Abolish ICE thugs in Colorado want to see the homes and families of immigration enforcement officials set aflame. Denver communists want alien detention facility employees dead, swinging from nooses with broken necks. Both groups are brazenly using Facebook to spread their inflammatory and violent messages. So, where is Silicon Valley—whose top companies partner with the […]

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Ex-Lawmaker Chaffetz’s New Book Exposes the Left’s ‘Power Grab’

For those seeking to understand how the left has weaponized American institutions in its quest for power, “Power Grab” by ex-Rep. Jason Chaffetz is required reading.  The former congressman from Utah and onetime chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee pulls back the curtain on the money-laundering schemes of the left’s gigantic nonprofits, […]

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D.C. Is Poised to Triple Down on Early Release of Violent Criminals

One defendant killed an innocent seven-year-old child.  Another shot a 24-year old mother in the back. Others kidnapped a woman, held her in the back of stolen van, and repeatedly gang-raped her.  These and about 583 other violent offenders—including murderers, rapists, and child molesters—could soon be let out of prison if Charles Allen, a D.C. Council […]

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Arizona’s Supreme Court Notches a Win for Free Speech, Religious Liberty

The Arizona Supreme Court handed a win to two Christian artists Monday in the latest dispute over religious liberty and nondiscrimination laws. The court ruled 4-3 that the city of Phoenix cannot use a local nondiscrimination ordinance to coerce the owners of an art studio into creating custom wedding invitations that express messages that violate […]

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