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Amir Noorani
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TikTok on Trial: The Cultural Currency of the 21st Century
Without TikTok, the world loses more than quirky videos—it’s a battle over culture, creativity, and digital freedom. What’s at stake?

Time’s Up, Congress? The Case for Term Limits
POTUS gets two four-year terms—no exceptions. It’s a hard stop to ensure fresh leadership and avoid one person monopolizing power.

Unveiling Freedom: The Right to Wear Veils at Civic Ceremonies
Veiling practices, common across many faiths, have long served as symbols of modesty, devotion, and religious expression.

Too young to vote, old enough to change the world!
Let’s stop pretending that wisdom comes with a driver’s license and start acknowledging that young people are ready—eager, even—to take part in the democratic process.

Time for a Check-Up: Should Politicians Over 75 Pass a Mental Competency Test?
The ship of state needs a steady hand at the wheel, not someone who’s driving on cruise control. After all, none of us want to...

Vote Like You Mean It, Not Like You Don’t
Let’s take a deep dive into the issue, and no, this isn’t just another attempt to nudge you into a polling booth. Think of it...

Are “Trigger Warnings” and “Safe Spaces” Making Colleges Too Comfortable?
In recent years, the trend of issuing "trigger warnings" and creating "safe spaces" has gained traction, particularly in progressive institutions.

To serve or not to serve: Should business owners deny service based on religious beliefs?
In today’s diverse society, should businesses have the right to refuse service based on their owners' religious beliefs?

“In God, we trust”: A divine dilemma when government and faith go head-to-head
In the end, the government's job isn't to save our souls—it's to serve its citizens. All of them. And that, my friends, is the gospel...

Should Hate Speech Be Protected by the First Amendment?
The essence of free speech is like fire: when handled with care, it’s a powerful force for good—providing warmth, fostering understanding, and igniting change. But,...