Joshua Arnold
Joshua Arnold is a senior writer at The Washington Stand.
Articles by Joshua Arnold:
8 June 2026
3.1 MINS
The Trump administration has reaffirmed its “One Flag Policy”, restricting Pride Month observances at US embassies and marking a continued departure from Biden-era LGBT advocacy.
1 April 2026
6.6 MINS
A Biden-era CIA memo linking motherhood and homemaking to violent extremism reveals how ideological bias corrupted America's intelligence apparatus — and wasted taxpayer resources in the process.
10 March 2026
6.6 MINS
Texas Democratic Senate nominee James Talarico contorts Scripture to support abortion, gender ideology, and a racialised view of sin that departs sharply from orthodox Christianity.
24 February 2026
4.3 MINS
South Korea’s jailing of former president Yoon Suk Yeol marks a dramatic political turning point, raising concerns about democratic backsliding, religious liberty, and the nation’s accelerating leftward shift.
6 February 2026
4.8 MINS
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons breaks ranks, urging gender transition surgeries for minors be delayed amid low-quality evidence, ethical concerns, and growing recognition of irreversible harms.
3 February 2026
6.3 MINS
A newly ratified “Board of Peace” led by Donald Trump aims to shape postwar Gaza governance, raising major questions about power, membership, global ambitions, and its future beyond the conflict.
23 January 2026
6.9 MINS
As Trump marks a year back in office, his push to annex Greenland ignites global backlash—testing NATO unity, international law, and whether security ambitions justify reviving territorial conquest.
22 January 2026
9 MINS
Left-wing activists disrupted a Sunday worship service at a Minnesota church, exposing the false claim that politics and religion can be neatly separated — and raising urgent questions about religious freedom.
21 January 2026
2.8 MINS
After a U.S. raid captured Nicolás Maduro, Venezuelans overwhelmingly praise Donald Trump, with polls showing record gratitude and strong support for closer U.S. alliance despite lingering socialist control.
20 January 2026
3.2 MINS
As prosecutors seek death for ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol, critics warn South Korea’s leftist government is weaponising lawfare, threatening democracy and accelerating the nation’s slide toward authoritarianism.
16 January 2026
4.7 MINS
As U.S. strike fears peaked, Iran abruptly paused executions. Was Trump’s unpredictability a bluff—or a decisive threat that briefly spared protestors amid a brutal crackdown?
12 January 2026
4.2 MINS
Iran’s protests are accelerating amid economic collapse and regime weakness. Experts warn a single catalytic event — or security force defections — could finally push the Islamist regime past its tipping point.
7 January 2026
4.3 MINS
Economic collapse has ignited nationwide protests in Iran, challenging the Islamist regime as Trump signals support, repression intensifies, and popular anger edges toward open revolt.
17 December 2025
3.3 MINS
In world plunged in darkness, worldly solutions to massacres focus on human action and offer no hope for eradicating the evil afflicting the world. True hope is found in Jesus Christ, the one who is light, who can do what no one else can do: change the human heart.
16 December 2025
3.2 MINS
Published in Nature, the second-most referenced climate paper in 2024 — purporting to show the economic devastation of climate change — has been retracted after researchers noticed errors in the data that dramatically skewed the results.
11 December 2025
4.3 MINS
The European Commission (EC) has fined social media company X for AU$210 million after it found the platform in violation of the European Union’s 2022 Digital Services Act. But Musk, X and multiple US government officials maintain this is an attack on free speech and an unwarranted attempt at control.
10 December 2025
4.4 MINS
Nearly half of American college students agree with the notion that “words can be violence,” according to a survey commissioned in the weeks following the assassination of Charlie Kirk. This warped notion of violence will have devastating consequences.
24 November 2025
6 MINS
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has released a comprehensive, peer-reviewed report highlighting weak evidence and potential harms in gender transition procedures for minors, sparking sharp criticism from medical groups and activists.
14 November 2025
4.3 MINS
Who was responsible for the longest government shutdown in history? Look no further than those enraged at the news that it may soon end. “The Democratic base is seething,” reports Politico.
21 October 2025
4.7 MINS
Hamas finally released the last 20 living hostages it captured on October 7, resolving for Israel the long-sustained dissonance of negotiating lopsided hostage releases with its genocidal foe. The moment provides Israel with great cause for rejoicing, but it also brings the Israeli government to a difficult, untrodden fork in the road.





