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  • After Words with David Enrich

    After Words with David Enrich

    New York Times investigative journalist David Enrich argued that the rich & powerful are using free speech laws to suppress dissent from anyone challenging their authority. He was interviewed by author and George Washington Law School professor Mary Anne Frank…

  • <em>Seven Things You Can't Say About China</em>

    Seven Things You Can't Say About China

    Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) shared his views on China during an event hosted by the Victims of Communism Museum in Washington, D.C. He was in conversation with Elizabeth Spalding, chair of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation.

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  • <em>Terrorists on the Border and in Our Country</em>

    Terrorists on the Border and in Our Country

    Former Department of Homeland Security senior advisor Charles Marino (Obama administration) argued that President Biden’s border policies have weakened U.S. national security. He spoke at the Metropolitan Republican Club in New York City.

  • After Words with Senator James Lankford

    After Words with Senator James Lankford

    Senator James Lankford (R-OK) spoke about his faith, the challenges the country faces, and what he believes needs to happen to improve the country. He was interviewed by Wall Street Journal congressional reporter Siobhan Hughes.

  • <em>You Can't Please All</em>

    You Can't Please All

    Pakistani British author and activist Tariq Ali discussed his memoirs, which cover the years 1980-2024. Mr. Ali also talked about the war in Gaza and student protests in the United States. He spoke at the Brooklyn Public Library.

  • <em>Elon Musk</em>

    Elon Musk

    Walter Isaacson examined Elon Musk’s life and career in tech, including his takeover of Twitter, now called X. Held at the Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D.C., this was hosted by Politics and Prose Bookstore.

  • 2025 Conservative Book of the Year Award - Sean McMeekin, <em>To Overthrow the World</em>

    2025 Conservative Book of the Year Award - Sean McMeekin, To Overthrow the World

    Bard College history professor Sean McMeekin talked about his book To Overthrow the World: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Communism, which was selected as the Intercollegiate Studies Institute’s 2025 Conservative Book of the Year. This event was held at ISI’s n…

  • <em>Un-Cancel Robert E. Lee</em>

    Un-Cancel Robert E. Lee

    Gib Kerr argued that Robert E. Lee has been unfairly “cancelled” in America, including at Washington and Lee University, where Lee served as president from 1865-1870. The event was hosted by the Kappa Alpha Order at Mulberry Hill in Lexington, Virginia.

  • <em>For Love of Country</em>

    For Love of Country

    Former Representative Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) talked about why she left the Democratic party. She spoke at the Richard Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, California.

  • <em>Madhouse</em>

    Madhouse

    The New York Times' Annie Karni and Luke Broadwater provided a look back at key events of the 118th Congress (2023-25) and the 2024 presidential election. The Strand Book Store in New York City hosted this event.

  • <em>Ends of the Earth: Journeys to the Polar Regions in Search of Life, the Cosmos, and Our Future</em>

    Ends of the Earth: Journeys to the Polar Regions in Search of Life, the Cosmos, and Our Future

    Author and biology professor Neil Shubin highlighted the scientific discoveries made by exploring the North and South poles. This event was hosted by Seminary Co-op in Chicago.

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