December 5, 2025 5:02 pm

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Can Newly Elected Politicians Shift a “Stuck” Congress?

Congressional Freshmen: Key to Reform Amidst Gridlock and Challenges

Amidst a partisan gridlock, newly elected politicians face challenges in reforming Congress. Historical shifts show potential, but party leadership, funding demands, and political violence limit their ability to enact change, highlighting the need for institutional support and reform.

What Actually Works to Fight Crime 

Federal Intrusions vs. Local Solutions: Addressing Crime in Cities

The administration’s unprecedented federal takeover of local law enforcement, claiming a crime emergency, overlooks the fact that crime is decreasing. Effective crime reduction comes from community-led strategies tailored to local needs, not heavy-handed federal interventions. This approach emphasizes investing in targeted community interventions, fostering local trust, and addressing systemic issues like court delays to build sustainable, long-term safety.

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