Some regimes project power. Others perform it. And right now, Iran is doing theater. Not the kind meant to entertain—but the kind meant to Continue Reading
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The Shaggy Dog
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Escorting the Shadow Walkers
By Betty Schram My flight was on time, and security was moving at a fast pace. I had hit a day in what I’ve soft-calculated to be approximately the Continue Reading
Combat to Cop
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America’s Arsonists Bought Ad Time
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Who Pays When a Subcontractor’s Negligence Causes an Injury on an Elgin Job Site?
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The Often Overlooked Transition: Focusing on the Spouse in Veteran Life Changes
When we think about the transition from military to civilian life, our thoughts often gravitate towards the veterans themselves. It's a monumental Continue Reading
Veterans: Become the “Invincible Summer”
Albert Camus wrote it plainly: “In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer.” It’s the kind of line that gets Continue Reading
Calling Veterans into the Machine
By Ryan Mimna It was January 2022 in the middle of the pandemic. It was a dark period for me. I had graduated college in fall 2019 and was using my Continue Reading
A Lesson of History: People of True Christian Faith Are Always Outnumbered
By Darin Gaub “Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. Continue Reading







