Aly is a military spouse and mom to two. She has a special interest in international security and foreign affairs, having lived overseas, worked with Sister Cities International and served as a commissioning editor for an international relations website. Aly holds a Masters in Global Studies and International Relations from Northeastern University and currently resides in Tennessee.
At nearly two months into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the images of war remain harrowing at best. Russian troops failed to take Kyiv and have since refocused efforts in...
In an opinion piece from the Wall Street Journal this week, the editorial board described what “has been a rough few months for the Centers for Disease Control and...
Florida once again made strides this week in the protection of the unborn. Governor Ron DeSantis signed House Bill 5, the Reducing Fetal and Infant Mortality Act, effectively prohibiting...
Governor Greg Abbott of Texas this week announced new efforts to “fill the dangerous gaps left by the Biden Administration’s refusal to secure the border.” Operation Lone Star, a...
Two nations long considered partners to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization are now contemplating membership in the security alliance. Late last year, Putin called on Western allies to halt...
In a vote of 53-47, the Senate confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson as justice to the Supreme Court. Fulfilling his campaign promise to nominate the first black woman to the...
A group of Republican lawmakers, led by Senator James Lankford of Oklahoma, together issued a demand for investigation into the late-term abortions of five babies whose remains were discovered...
Two Ohio Republican representatives introduced a bill this week that would effectively prohibit the “promotion and teaching of divisive or inherently racist concepts in public schools.” On Monday, Representatives...
President Joe Biden’s press secretary, Jen Psaki, plans to leave her role at the White House for an on-air role with MSNBC, according to a source close to the...
Disney this month proved itself a vocal opponent of Florida’s House Bill 1557, issuing public political positions that overwhelmingly align with progressive agendas to push LGBTQ ideologies in entertainment....
In the days and weeks following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has employed more than one tactic to procure the West’s support in its dogged (and...
Swimming her fastest career time in the NCAA’s 500-freestyle event last week just wasn’t enough to push Olympic medalist Emma Weyent into first place. Weyent, a Florida native and...
The President addressed a watching nation just one day after Russia initiated its invasion of Ukraine late last month. In his statement, he called President Putin’s “unjustified attack” a...
While states like Texas and Mississippi recently drew national ire for their efforts to restrict abortion, pro-abortion advocates praise the efforts of others to ensure access to the lethal...
In its annual continuation of a 2020 project intended to recognize the 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote, USA Today last week released its newest “Women of the...