American Families Gain Ground

How Trump’s H-1B Crackdown Is Delivering Discounts for American Families and Breathing Room in the Job Market From the parks and school drop-off lines in east Plano to the new-build subdivisions stretching through Frisco, Prosper, and Celina, the rhythm of daily life in Collin County has shifted noticeably in recent months. For Sale signs linger longer. Conversations at neighborhood gatherings carry a different tone. The rapid cultural and linguistic changes that defined the post-pandemic boom years have slowed, replaced by something more measured—a suburban rebalancing long overdue. The New York Post and Bloomberg captured it sharply in early June 2026: President…

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Mine Alone: The Weight of Command

Eisenhower’s Absolute Accountability on D-Day Last year we honored the raw courage of Rudder’s Rangers at Pointe du Hoc and the big guns of the Battleship Texas pounding the Normandy beaches. This anniversary, let us look higher in the chain—to the supreme commander who carried the loneliest burden of all. On the evening of June 5, 1944, at Greenham Common airfield in England, General Dwight D. Eisenhower walked among the paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division. The iconic photograph captures the moment: Ike in simple uniform, surrounded by young men in full jump gear, faces darkened with camouflage, some with chalked…

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