Article • April 30, 2012

Reuniting with longtime friend Verne Orr, secretary of the Air Force


Article • August 15, 2005

Sixty years ago, on August 14, 1945, Japanese forces capitulated to the Western Allies, bringing an end to the greatest war in mankind’s history, World War II. Do we remember this history? Events today suggest that we do not, and at our own peril.


Feature • March 1, 2002

Fifty years on from Queen Elizabeth II’s ascension to the throne, what is to become of Britain’s royal line?


Article • September 15, 2008

Events of recent weeks have accelerated the resurrection of an ancient entity in Europe!


Article • October 6, 2009


Article • November 7, 2017


Feature • June 1, 2008

Global civil unrest over skyrocketing food prices gives us an unpleasant glimpse at what human nature can do.


Article • September 7, 2020

The museum pushes its founder off his pedestal—literally.


Article • November 30, 2021

Will more commonwealth nations reject the British monarchy?


From the book: Australia—Where to Now?


Article • October 25, 2005

Foreigners can bring more than just their luggage. The economic strain that a profusion of immigrants—legal and illegal—can create on a host country can be considerable.


Article • May 2, 2006

Conflict is brewing over the future of immigrants in the United States. The outcome of the crisis has already been determined.


Feature • May 1, 2008

An overlooked nook on our planet that may offer some smart lessons on how to cultivate the energy we need.


Article • June 19, 2016

Changing ideals are leading to the destruction of national symbols.


Article • June 7, 2017

Germany has been named the ‘moral superpower’ of the world, even as it inches ever closer to Jerusalem.



Feature • November 1, 1998




Article • December 14, 2015

The latest Star Wars installment generates intense interest in Jedi religion.


Article • October 2, 2018

The next wave of mass famines will be the most destructive of all time.


Article • March 20, 2019

Violent murders are spreading through nations around the world. The Netherlands is the latest victim.


Article • July 5, 2019

‘Quantity has a quality all its own.’


Article • May 26, 2025

Is the rainbow nation entering phase two of a two-phase revolution?