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Nation States: If You Don’t Have Borders, Do You Have a Country?

What happens when a nation loses control of its borders? Steve Yates examines the dramatic shift in U.S. immigration and border policy since 2025, why borders remain fundamental to the idea of a nation-state, and how similar debates are unfolding in allies like the United Kingdom ...  Show more

The Karol Markowicz Show: Tim Young on Comedy, Conservatism, Media Culture & Why Politics Isn’t Everything

In this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with comedian, commentator, and Heritage Media Fellow Tim Young for a candid and hilarious conversation about media, politics, stand-up comedy, and staying authentic in an increasingly polarized world. Tim shares his un ...  Show more

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