Article • February 19, 2025


Article • January 18, 2024

The covert movement in public education to destroy books


Article • February 14, 2022

Everything about the missile is designed to be offensive, including its name.


Article • December 10, 2009


Article • June 28, 2011

The Egyptian government has not dealt with radical anti-Christians as promised.


Article • September 6, 2012

Europe pushes back in the gas war.


Article • January 31, 2017

Iranian-backed forces target a crucial weakness in the world’s maritime trade network.



Article • March 14, 2006

Saturday, March 11, former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic died at The Hague in a detention center. Rumors that he was poisoned persist.


Article • July 2, 2020

The only evidence of collusion found in General Flynn’s phone calls was between the Obama administration and anti-Israel forces at the United Nations.


Article • December 15, 2006

The cynicism generated by conspiracy theories is leading to a decline in Americans’ allegiance to their country.


Article • April 11, 2018

Saudi Arabia appears to be positioning itself as Israel’s new best friend in the Middle East.


Article • April 1, 2019

Does the United States have reason to fear India’s newly demonstrated anti-satellite capability?


Article • August 23, 2018

Racist attacks have become ‘part of everyday life.’


Feature • October 1, 2010

Same-sex “marriage” shows a society without restraint.


Article • June 5, 2018

Brawls break out between radical leftists and a group of conservatives in Portland, Oregon.



Article • July 10, 2006

The South American trading group Mercosur has welcomed Venezuela as a member, boosting its economic clout and demonstrating that its allegiance does not lie with the United States.


Feature • March 1, 2017



Article • April 13, 2014

How the Chad-CAR crisis tells on our volatile religious world



Article • February 19, 2007


Article • December 22, 2011

Massive civil unrest can only exacerbate America’s economic decline as cash-strapped cities and ailing businesses struggle against protesters who seem to want them to fail.