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Feature • August 1, 2006

The debate over illegal immigration shows a fundamental misunderstanding of what’s at stake: the nation itself.


Article • March 13, 2008

The most inconvenient truth for climate alarmists is the burgeoning number of influential scientists with dissenting opinions on global warming.


Article • February 1, 2021

The Roman Empire is being resurrected before our eyes.


Article • May 7, 2020

Beyond arming the world, Germany is quietly forging military alliances.


Article • March 14, 2022

Why is Joe Biden drawing closer to one of the world’s main sponsors of terrorism?


Article • July 15, 2010

A change of leadership in Cairo will have major implications for the Middle East, particularly Israel.


Article • April 3, 2013

Witness the revolutionary cultural shift.



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Feature • December 27, 2017

A trend that is reshaping the world order


Article • September 3, 2007

An appointment gives further indication of Iran’s designs on Iraq.


Article • November 24, 2011




Feature • April 1, 2007

For most British, the royal family is a celebrity fest of crude antics. Foreigners view it as a relic of a medieval institution. Few grasp the majestic, hope-filled history and future of the throne of England.


Article • July 5, 2022

What China’s move into the Horn of Africa means


Feature • November 1, 2003

Prescription drugs is a hot political topic, and use of medications is soaring, among all ages. How much of this craze is borne of legitimate need—and how much are we relying on legal drugs to compensate for our bad behavior?


Article • May 4, 2023

America is abdicating, and China is taking up the mantle.


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