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WHY ISRAEL INNOVATES

In the summer of 2025, Israelis had cause for despair. Forty eight living and dead hostages languished in Gaza. In the wake of Israel’s military response to the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israel’s Prime Minister and for a former Defense Minister on charges of war crimes. Israeli tourists were advised by their government to avoid conspicuous signs of “Israeliness” while abroad and to refrain from posting their whereabouts on social media. Following the murders of two Jewish worshippers at a Manchester synagogue in the United Kingdom, Police in Birmingham, citing fears of further violence, announced that Israeli fans would be barred from attending a League Europa soccer match.

Amid the distress, and hardly noticed by the hostile world outside its borders, Israel’s Tel Aviv University announced that it was preparing to perform the world’s first human spinal cord implant.

Over 15 million people worldwide live with spinal cord injuries, preventing them from walking. Unlike other human tissues, spinal cord neurons cannot naturally regenerate. The implant procedure, if successful, will replace damaged spinal cord material with lab-grown material that will fuse with tissue above and below the injury, creating new pathways for nerve signals to travel.

This pioneering medical procedure would merit attention under any circumstances. But the fact that it emerged from a tiny country ostracized by much of the world, and under attack on many fronts by terrorist bands, makes it all the more extraordinary. This is especially so because the spinal cord advance is only one of a number of healthcare innovations emanating from Israel at the very time it endures international ostracism and confronts threats to its survival.

Many of these dramatic advances have arisen from its war with Hamas. As the New York Post reported last year:

From surgical robots that remove bullets and shrapnel to 3D-printed prosthetics tailored for rapid deployment, to a battlefield burn treatment developed from pineapples, [Israeli] technologies are redefining modern medicine and saving lives. 

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THE FUTURE OF MAGA IS ERIKA

On a warm spring evening in 1974, the music critic Jon Landau watched a performance at the Harvard Square Theater, and wrote: “I have the seen the future of rock and roll, and its name is Bruce Springsteen.” On a hot summer day in September 2025, about 200,000 people attended the Charlie Kirk memorial, and over 20 million watched on cable and online.  Many of the witnesses likely came away thinking: “I have seen the future of the MAGA movement, and its name is Erika Kirk.”

Erika Kirk is the widow of the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, but she is much, much more than that. She is a woman of impressive and eclectic accomplishments in her own right.  

While playing NCAA Division II basketball in college, she earned dual degrees in political science and international relations. After graduating college, she earned a third degree, in American Legal Studies. She is currently pursuing a doctorate in Biblical Studies.  

She was crowned Miss Arizona at the age of 23, and represented the state in the Miss USA Pageant.

Ten years ago, she founded Biblein365, a ministry program that helps its members read the Bible in one year. It claims to have 180,000 participants. She runs her own faith-based clothing company, hosts a podcast focused on Biblical leadership, and reportedly works as a real-estate agent.

On top of that, she is the mother of two young children.

On September 12, two days after the assassination, she was unanimously chosen to take his place as CEO and Board Chair of Turning Point USA. This was not a big surprise. Before his death, her husband had discussed just such a succession plan with Turning Point executives.

But what happened nine days later, at the packed State Farm Stadium, was a surprise, at least to those who knew her only as Charlie Kirk’s widow. The event was planned as a memorial to Charlie Kirk. But it also turned out to be an opportunity for the potential heirs apparent to MAGA leader Donald Trump to showcase their talents. One might even say it was a kind of MAGA movement beauty pageant. Erika Kirk, who knows a thing or two about beauty pageants, demonstrated to a vast audience that she is equipped and inclined to take on the leadership, not just of Turning Point USA, but of the MAGA movement itself.

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