Article • November 30, 2008
India reevaluates its alliance with the West and the new, new deal. Plus, guess who the real winner is in the global financial crisis?
Article • May 24, 2009
A deadly new axis and the revolting British; plus, the U.S. Supreme Court nominee is coming this week.
Feature • January 1, 2014
Feature • October 13, 2022
Media elites revealed more about themselves than about the Queen or her realm.
Article • July 6, 2010
Article • October 6, 2010
Article • November 21, 2012
Obama administration reverses itself on ‘Pillar of Defense.’
Article • May 14, 2013
Article • September 4, 2014
Two of the most dangerous places on the planet are boiling over.
Article • June 23, 2015
The Obama administration’s words and actions give two different answers.
Article • January 10, 2016
Why Iran wants the world to see the missiles
Article • October 4, 2008
Afghanistan offers to talk to the Taliban, the Islamic world is splitting into two camps and Congress passes a bill as complex and dubious as the financial system it is intended to save.
Article • December 18, 2014
Can institutionalizing racism to solve a ‘racism’ problem really work?
Feature • April 23, 2025
Article • April 14, 2021
Despite China’s promises under the Paris Agreement to transition away from coal, it started more coal plants in 2020 than the rest of the planet retired. And the nation isn’t slowing down.
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • April 17, 2017
Last week, America dropped the “Mother of All Bombs” on Islamic State targets in Afghanistan. The week before, 59 cruise missiles struck a Syrian airstrip belonging to Bashar Assad. While these plot a different course for the United States compared with eight years of inaction, are they a sign that America is back? Charles Krauthammer thinks so. As does Mark Styn. On today’s program, Middle East correspondent Brent Nagtegaal analyzes the recent actions in light of the question, “Is America back?”
Article • May 23, 2009
Israel’s uncomfortable meeting with the U.S., Italy’s shopping spree, and the appalling Irish childhood.
Article • November 28, 2023
Some are brave enough to tell the truth about the January 6 ‘fed-surrection.’
Article • December 22, 2008
A well-known magazine tries to put “this depressing year” into perspective.
Article • July 14, 2017
Top general celebrates ‘hundreds of thousands’ of new associations.
Article • August 20, 2019
“They were intending to scope the information landscape so that they could create their own version of what was objectively true.”
Article • June 11, 2009
North Korea has nukes, and China isn’t really worried. Something’s not right.
Article • January 7, 2019
Israel stands against anti-Semitism as it formally leaves unesco.
Article • January 15, 2020
The Democrats are divided—this does not bode well for America.
Article • April 13, 2022
It might seem like the left’s efforts will win out, but God’s designs for true justice will be accomplished.