Article • November 2, 2022

Israel’s longest-serving prime minister is back. Will his American counterpart soon follow?


Article • May 11, 2021

But how do you find it?


Feature • October 1, 2013

What are you willing to do to break through to spiritual water?


Article • October 19, 2021

Commemoration of German warfare in Afghanistan evokes Nazi era.


Article • November 21, 2014

President Obama’s legal flip-flop is just the start.


From the book: Autobiography of Herbert W. Armstrong


Article • October 20, 2020

‘Just because Korea chose the U.S. 70 years ago does not mean it has to choose the U.S. for the next 70 years, too.’


Article • January 28, 2019

Outside geopolitical blocs have differing goals for the nation.


Feature • September 14, 2017

The United States was once a nation blessed with miraculous military victories. Why have those miracles ceased?


Article • January 12, 2009

Britain’s time as a member of the European Union is about over.


Article • December 19, 2025


Article • June 7, 2010

Policymakers fiddle while the southern border burns.



Article • December 9, 2025


Article • December 4, 2017

Destructive agriculture practices are depleting soils, exposing land to erosion, and using up all the water.




Article • April 24, 2024


Article • June 10, 2026

Why an obsession of one of America’s most influential men should concern us all


Article • November 23, 2011

This ill-conceived, contentious alliance is nearing its end.


Article • July 5, 2010

Prince Charles’s efforts at protecting Britain’s agrarian heritage exemplify the best the human spirit can achieve.


From the book: Autobiography of Herbert W. Armstrong


Article • June 13, 2022

We’re in an inflation crisis. Yet the most surprising thing is that people are surprised.


Article • April 6, 2009

Have we forgotten Germany’s history?


Article • April 23, 2018

Foreign military facilities may become unaffordable as the U.S. redirects dwindling financial resources to defend its own borders.