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Can Democrats Win Back Young and Hispanic Voters?
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Can Democrats Win Back Young and Hispanic Voters?

Democrats have reason to worry about erosion among young and Hispanic voters, but those groups are not permanently lost. Their eventual loyalty will depend less on slogans than on whether either party can offer competence, affordability, and a serious respect for family, work, and civic order.

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Iran’s Hormuz Threat Puts Oil Markets and U.S. Policy on Edge
Iran’s Hormuz Threat Puts Oil Markets and U.S. Policy on Edge
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Iran’s repeated threats and harassment in the Strait of Hormuz are more than regional theatrics: they expose a critical weakness in the global energy system and can quickly raise costs for consumers worldwide. A measured but credible U.S. response, paired with stronger energy resilience at home, is essential to deter escalation and protect maritime commerce.

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Can Economic Pressure on Iran Avoid a Wider Conflict?
Can Economic Pressure on Iran Avoid a Wider Conflict?
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Economic pressure on Iran can serve legitimate U.S. interests, but only if it is tied to clear goals, credible deterrence, and a real diplomatic off-ramp. The central question is whether a hardline policy remains a tool of containment or drifts into a broader conflict without a defined end.

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Disney’s FCC Fight Tests the Limits of Broadcast Oversight
Disney’s FCC Fight Tests the Limits of Broadcast Oversight

A legal clash between Disney and the FCC raises a broader question about whether broadcast license holders can keep the benefits of public spectrum while escaping long-standing public obligations. The larger conservative concern is not censorship, but whether courts are being asked to dismantle accountability that Congress should modernize openly.

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DNC’s Calendar Dispute Fuels New Hampshire Backlash
DNC’s Calendar Dispute Fuels New Hampshire Backlash

The Democratic National Committee’s clash with New Hampshire over the presidential primary calendar has raised broader questions about fairness, transparency, and the limits of top-down control in party politics. However parties structure their contests, legitimacy depends on rules that voters believe are clear, stable, and honestly administered.

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