The Trump administration has cited the Somali fraud case as an example of why the U.S. needs to mass deport illegal immigrants.
One of the reasons Trump is apparently convinced that Putin wants peace is that Russian military forces have not yet bombed the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant . . . which Russian military forces ...
J ust before Christmas, Ben Sasse, who served as a United States senator from Nebraska between 2015 and 2023, announced that he has an advanced case of cancer and he's going to die soon.
It is a relief to hear a president give more than lip service to what has become a crisis for our ability to project power.
‘I want, I want” is William Blake’s 1793 philosophical cartoon showing a child reaching the moon not via a spaceship but a ladder. T. S. Eliot said Blake’s engraving, the size of a playing card, ...
Opinion

Netflix Clings to DEI

Young white men today know not only that the world is unfair but that it is unfair for the benefit of others by design.
Staffers in the Heritage Foundation’s economic, legal, and data centers resigned over the weekend to join a conservative advocacy group founded by former Vice President Mike Pence, National Review has ...
Opinion

Cheers for Ben Shapiro

He has put down an important marker, and anyone vested in the health of the conservative movement should be grateful.
T he days leading up to Christmas in 1941 effectively obliterated any sentimental notions about “peace on earth” and “good will toward men.” Not even Father Christmas could evade the nightmare ...
Opinion

JD Vance Picks a Side

Vance will pretend as though he is disinterestedly arbitrating a political dispute on the right, but he’s not.
The immunity that public officials need to do their jobs is not a get-out-of-jail-free card for their nonofficial acts.
Common sense tells us that narcotic drugs are different from WMD. As one would expect, these differences are reflected in law.