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Federal investigators finally have arrested Brian J. Cole Jr., identifying him as the January 6 attempted pipe bomber after five years of uncertainty, shifting evidence, and public speculation. Yet this “breakthrough” raises urgent questions: Why did federal agencies withhold key information for half a decade, and how did that secrecy fuel false ac…
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The Trump administration’s newly unveiled plan to slash federal CAFE standards through 2031 has ignited a national fight over fuel costs, emissions, EV adoption, and the future of American auto manufacturing. Sam Raus, the David Boaz Resident Writing Fellow at Young Voices, a political analyst, and public relations professional, offers nonpartisan …
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Rivalry Week claims the entire first half, but the Conference Championship slate can’t get any better. Crumbl takes Happy Valley’s cookie. Lane “The Grinch” Kiffin leaves Oxford and takes the Intentional Grounding with him. Lewis, Marc, Patrick, and Paden celebrate the most wonderful time of the football season.…
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Michael Lucchese is a contributing editor to Providence, an associate editor of Law & Liberty, and the founder and CEO of Pipe Creek Consulting. His recent essay in Civitas Outlook commemorates William F. Buckley’s contributions to conservatism. He joined Luke Miller on WRFH to discuss.De către Student Content
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Dr. Dawn Wiese is co-author of an opinion piece in Fox News, “Digital isolation is crushing young men — fraternities hold a proven solution.” She argues that digital isolation and social fragmentation among young men represent a mounting mental-health and social-cohesion crisis in America. Her research suggests that structured communities like frat…
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Amy Hansan ’15 joins WRFH host James Joski to share about her physics career and her presentation on Hillsdale's campus titled “A Career in Physics — Resume and Reality.” She received her bachelor’s from Hillsdale in 2015, majoring in physics and mathematics. She completed her graduate work in optical science and engineering at the Air Force Instit…
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We have all heard that classic story about the origins of Thanksgiving. Native Americans aid the desperate Pilgrims; the Pilgrims have a great harvest and invite the natives to the first Thanksgiving in gratitude. But did this really happen? Where does Thanksgiving actually come from? WRFH's James Joski investigates.…
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The driverless-taxi revolution just hit warp-speed, with Waymo is now rolling fully autonomous rides on freeways across San Francisco, Los Angeles and Phoenix. But behind the milestone lurks a sharp-edged tension: labor groups and city regulators are digging in their heels, warning that the cost of progress may include lost jobs, uneven oversight, …
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The era of GLP-1 weight-loss therapies has erupted into a high-stakes showdown: major drugmakers are slashing sticker prices while regulators grapple with mounting safety and access concerns. Just recently, Wegovy and Ozempic manufacturers announced a 30% cash-price reduction for uninsured Americans. Simultaneously, three new independent reviews wa…
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As the Trump administration and FHFA signal serious interest in creating a 50-year mortgage product to “boost affordability,” early analyses reveal some troubling trade-offs: minimal monthly savings, skyrocketing lifetime interest, and reduced equity growth that could trap families in debt for decades. Young Voices Spokesperson Sofia Hamilton joins…
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During President Donald Trump's diplomatic trip to Asia, he touted his many trade deals and frameworks with multiple Asian countries. Why the distinction and what did we get out of the deals? Malia Thibado discusses definitions, decisionmaking, and duties on this week's National Security Matters.De către Student Content
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At the start of the American Revolutionary War, the Americans had a problem: a lack of cavalry. European freedom fighters Casimir Pulaski and Michael Kovatz changed this. In a few short years, American cavalry went from being a laughingstock to a deadly fighting force, but it came at a cost.De către Student Content
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After more than 40 days of government paralysis, Congress moved to restore funding. But this isn’t just a legislative win, it’s a political reckoning. Victoria Churchill, Young Voices Spokesperson and expert on Capitol Hill dynamics, unpacks how this deal exposes deep fractures within the Democratic Party, and what it reveals about the unsustainabl…
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Join Greg and Emily as they welcome guest, Adriana Azarian, senior Politics major at Hillsdale College. These three dive into several heavier topics surrounding relationships including questions like, "what to do if he cheats," "how ought we to respond to the issue of pornography," and "what to do about the shame surrounding sex."…
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