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New Travel Ban Quietly Freezes International Adoptions—And Leaves Children in the Crossfire

A new presidential order effective January 1, 2026, halts most international adoptions from 39 “high-risk” countries, impacting thousands of vulnerable children. Framed as a national security measure, the policy has drawn criticism for disproportionately affecting African and Muslim-majority nations and lacking public discourse prior to implementation.

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When Promises Meet Principles: The IVF Fight Exposing a Fault Line for Military Families

The removal of fertility treatment coverage for military families from the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act has sparked controversy. While bipartisan support existed, concerns about ethically funding IVF led to its quiet omission. This situation reflects both budgetary constraints and the moral complexities surrounding embryo management in fertility treatments.

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New Mexico Turns Oil Into Child Care. Why Can’t Maryland Do the Same?

New Mexico has implemented universal, free child care funded by oil and gas revenues without raising taxes, establishing a $10 billion Early Childhood Trust Fund. In contrast, Maryland restricts fossil fuel development, missing potential revenues to support similar initiatives. This highlights a clash between pragmatism in New Mexico and ideological rigidity in Maryland.

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J.D. Vance’s Criticism of No-Fault Divorce: Cultural Commentary or Policy Signal?

J.D. Vance has become a key conservative voice critiquing no-fault divorce’s effect on families, linking it to the sexual revolution’s legacy. While he hasn’t proposed policy changes, his comments raise significant concerns about family stability versus individual happiness, igniting debate on the future of marriage in American society.

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The Hidden Crisis Behind Housing, Daycare, and Fertility: Canada’s Parenting Problem

Canada faces a multifaceted parenting crisis, evidenced by declining fertility rates, rising housing costs, and unaffordable daycare. A shift towards permissive parenting hampers child development, reflecting broader societal individualism. Structural support for families is lacking, leading to increased family stress and dysfunction. Urgent policy changes are needed to foster family life.

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