Category: On-Demand

Policy Expert Preston Brashers: What Can NH Learn from Virginia Tax Policy?

During the 2025 campaign in New Jersey and Virginia, the Democratic candidates ran on affordability (and hating Trump). The candidates…

Kiersten Pels: Trump Hits the Campaign Trail and the Chaos in Minneapolis

President Trump made an appearance at a rally in Iowa. What was the theme, and how will President Trump help…

WFEA’s Tribute to Christa McAuliffe

On January 28, 1986, New Hampshire teacher Christa McAuliffe perished along with six other NASA astronauts and crew members of…

IWV’s Patrice Onwuka: The Trump Accounts and School Choice Tax Benefits

Early in 2025, President Trump floated the idea of accounts for newborn Americans (born between 2025 and 2028) to create…

Drew Cline: Preventing Brain Drain, Fighting the Paint and Bike Tax, Open Enrollment Gaining Support

Drew Cli, from the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy, calls into The Morning Update to discuss their latest article…

Task & Purpose: High Ranking Army Engineer Fired, Why?

Replacing commanders in the military and removing NCOs and Officers from roles is not new. There is a usual, familiar…

The Independent Brief with Taylor Hathorn: Helping Iran Find Liberty

“While the women of Iran fight against the regime, the greatest failure of the international community is not ignorance of…

US Border Patrol Paul Perez: Minneapolis’ Sanctuary Policy Making Matters Worse

The situation in Minneapolis, Minnesota, reached a level of chaos after the shooting death of Alex Pretti. The corporate media…

Reporter Damien Fisher: NH YDC Verdict Argued Before the NH Supreme Court

“The state’s wanton negligence in hiring, training, and supervising Sununu Youth Services Center employees may have resulted in the hundreds…

NH State Sen. Dan Innis: How Will NH School Districts Respond to Open Enrollment?

New Hampshire’s Federal Deligation are all supporting either the defunding of the Department of Homeland Security over the shooting death…

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