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Can We Keep This Great American Experiment?

Real Clear Politics

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July 6, 2026

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The Hill

center

· Jul 1, 2026

America's Founding Fathers are rolling in their graves 

If we are to live up to the promise of the American experiment, the people must come together and stop our national collapse before the light of our democracy flickers out.

Law & Liberty

right

· Jul 1, 2026

Year 251

The great experiment before us now is an experiment in the possibility of cultural recovery.

Les Crises

left

· Jul 11, 2026

La fidélité de Trump envers les entreprises du secteur des énergies fossiles fait grimper l’inflation

Plus vite nous abandonnerons les énergies fossiles, mieux nous nous porterons ainsi que notre portefeuille. Source : Basav Sen, TruthoutTraduit par les lecteurs du site Les-Crises Devant le Capitole américain à Washington, le 20 mai 2026, une pancarte qui fait référence aux prix élevés de l’essence est visible lors d’un événement organisé par VoteVets pour []

Washington Examiner

lean right

· Jul 7, 2026

Unalienable rights don’t expire at 250

As America emerges from its 250th anniversary, it is worth recalling what made the American experiment exceptional in the first place. The formula was never especially complicated: Our rights come from God, not government; all people possess those rights equally; government is legitimate only by the consent of the governed; and each generation bears a []

The Register

Unknown

· Jun 23, 2026

Bold move, Cotton: Trump administration tells American techies it expects US quantum computer by 2028

Ahem. National effort required to kick-start the era of quantum-enabled scientific discovery and keep America ahead of the game

Scientific American

Unknown

· Jul 10, 2026

How could loosened radiation exposure rules affect public health?

A proposed rule change could expose more Americans to higher doses of radiation from nuclear facilities

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Related coverage for "Can We Keep This Great American Experiment?": The Hill — America's Founding Fathers are rolling in their graves . Law & Liberty — Year 251. Les Crises — La fidélité de Trump envers les entreprises du secteur des énergies fossiles fait grimper l’inflation. Washington Examiner — Unalienable rights don’t expire at 250. The Register — Bold move, Cotton: Trump administration tells American techies it expects US quantum computer by 2028. Scientific American — How could loosened radiation exposure rules affect public health?