Feature • November 27, 2024

He isn’t even in office and is already shaking things up.


Article • June 16, 2020

The attack on law enforcement is part of a sinister plot decades in the making.


Feature • July 1, 2007

Moscow’s growing power and influence alarms Europe. How will the Continent respond?


Article • August 27, 2021

A parting shot from the jihadists as America packs its bags


Article • November 3, 2017

How media and Washington have changed over the last 40 years


Article • November 30, 2011

After an errant airstrike this past weekend killed two dozen of its soldiers, Pakistan is getting downright nasty.


Article • June 25, 2022

Originalists are pushing back against the radical left’s ongoing coup.


Feature • November 9, 2020

The media have already crowned Joe Biden. They are going to be shocked and disgraced.


Article • April 8, 2008

American politicians want Europe to take on more responsibility for global peacekeeping operations.


Article • January 22, 2009

But should Japan oblige, it would not strengthen America’s position on the world scene.




Article • June 23, 2016

But not the way the experts recommend


Article • July 25, 2005

On July 21, China abandoned its peg to the U.S. dollar—which theoretically should help American exports. But was China looking out for America’s interests—or are American interests actually in danger?


Feature • August 5, 2025


Feature • February 17, 2025

What really caused the fall of Justin Trudeau?


Article • August 10, 2018

Russia’s invasion of the former Soviet nation was not an anomaly: It is becoming the norm.



Article • October 16, 2008

Growing cooperation between Moscow and Berlin is undermining the influence and credibility of arguably the most important security organization in modern history.


From the book: No Freedom Without Law


Article • September 11, 2025

‘Blood toucheth blood. Therefore, shall the land mourn, and every one that dwelleth therein shall languish.’


Article • August 21, 2011


Feature • May 1, 2026

America’s modern-day Suez Crisis?



Article • July 6, 2007

Catholic leaders are demanding that the new UK prime minister repeal the Act of Settlement.