Immigrants Build America’s Most Valuable Companies

Source: The Daily Economy
by Logan Tantibanchachai

“Visa holders founded half of today’s Fortune 500 companies and a majority of billion-dollar startups. Current restrictions damage that competitive advantage and choke off future growth.” (07/17/26)

https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/immigrants-build-americas-most-valuable-companies/

America’s Imperial Wars, from Korea to Iran

Source: Informed Comment
by Tom Engelhardt

“[G]ive Donald Trump credit. People deal with him as if he were a unique figure in American history and in some ways, of course, he couldn’t be more so. But not, it turns out, when it comes to American-style war. There, he seems almost boringly part of a story (now more than three-quarters of a century old) of how the seemingly greatest power on Planet Earth in the endless decades after World War II simply couldn’t — no, not ever! — win a war.” (07/17/26)

https://www.juancole.com/2026/07/americas-imperial-korea.html

Emily Feng’s Seditious Material and the new West’s love of censorship

Source: Libertarian Institute
by Kym Robinson

“Hong Kong police have recently arrested book sellers for having copies of Emily Feng’s, Let Only Red Flowers Bloom. Freelance journalists and three others have been arrested related to the book and for the act of selling, ‘seditious material.’ … ‘Seditious Material,’ is the title that sounds less than harmful for many Westerners who may view China as a land known of having less freedoms, where independent thinking and writing, are prohibited or heavily guided. … time and time again we are told that Western values celebrates individual rights. Self ownership, which includes free speech. Transfer those two words, Seditious and Material and press it into those which may suddenly draw an ire of concern for a newly conditioned Western reader, one who may feel freedom of speech has conditions.” (07/17/26)

https://libertarianinstitute.org/blog/emily-fengs-seditious-material-and-the-new-wests-love-of-censorship/

A Brief History of Trump’s Failures to Bring Peace

Source: The Dispatch
by Kevin D Williamson

“Campaigning for the White House in 2024, retired game show host Donald Trump insisted that he would end the Russia-Ukraine war on his first day in office—maybe before. He repeated that boast more than 50 times—it clearly was not a one-off remark. The war rages on, of course, and we have a pretty good idea of who is going to put a stop to that war: the Ukrainians. How are the great peacemaker’s other projects going?” (07/17/26)

https://thedispatch.com/article/donald-trump-international-peacemaker/

Technology and Our Children: “They’re almost like addicts”

Source: Show-Me Institute
by Cory Koedel

“Most schools embraced digital learning during and after the COVID pandemic, dramatically increasing students’ screen time during the school day. Combined with the long hours many children already spend on screens outside of school, the result has been an unprecedented amount of daily screen exposure. But people are starting to push back. More than half of states have policies that limit or fully ban cell phones in schools. And many states and school districts have also enacted, or are considering, policies that limit screen use for instruction.” (07/17/26)

https://showmeinstitute.org/article/education/technology-and-our-children-theyre-almost-like-addicts/

Cicero’s Life in the Arena

Source: Law & Liberty
by Tyler Syck

“With the exception of the Caesars, no ancient Roman political figure is as famous as Marcus Tullius Cicero. Like the Caesars, the myth of Cicero has taken on a life of its own: the philosopher-statesman who, until his final breath, withstood the forces of totalitarianism in defense of the republic. Certainly, there is a great deal of truth to this story. Cicero’s literary output is prodigious, and his defense of the Roman republic against Caesarism should remain an example to us all. However, as with most myths, the truth of the man is far richer and far more complicated.” (07/17/26)

https://lawliberty.org/ciceros-life-in-the-arena/

The New American Industrial Revolution Runs on Data Centers

Source: American Greatness
by Jordan Schachtel

“merican technological infrastructure is the building block for our modern lives. Data centers are not some side issue or a fringe zoning dispute; they account for a significant part of the physical foundation of the American economy. They are the functional infrastructure that can put the United States in a position to reindustrialize and onshore our economy, while allowing us to have the tools we need to compete with China. The loudest forces working to stop that buildout fall into exactly two categories: people who are simply misinformed about what these facilities actually do, and people who are being actively used, wittingly or not, to psyop American communities into fighting against their own country’s interests.” (07/17/26)

https://amgreatness.com/2026/07/17/the-new-american-industrial-revolution-runs-on-data-centers/

How California’s Plastic Ban Could Change What Every American Buys

Source: Foundation for Economic Education
by Kerry Jackson

“The Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Act, passed and signed in 2022, went into effect on May 1. It demands a lot. By 2032, every shred of single-use packaging and single-use plastic food service ware sold in the state has to be recyclable or compostable. The law covers not just items made and consumed in California, but also those imported from outside the state. Because California is a massive market, many companies don’t produce one package for California and another for the other 49 states. Instead, they use a single design for everyone. That’s why the 17 states and other critics argue that California’s regulations have increasingly become national regulations.” (07/17/26)

https://fee.org/articles/how-californias-plastic-ban-could-change-what-every-american-buys/

Mykhailo Fedorov Ukraine Ukraine’s defense minister walked into Zelensky corruption buzzsaw

Source: Responsible Statecraft
by Mark Episkopos

“Mykhailo Fedorov advanced a successful drone program in part by bucking the patronage system, which, protected by the president, likely led to his sacking.” (07/17/26)

https://responsiblestatecraft.org/mykhailo-fedorov-ukraine-zelensky/