Article • February 1, 2019

Ahead of the 2020 United States presidential elections, Democrats are speaking like revolutionaries.


Feature • February 1, 2001

Although, since the close of the cold war, it has not been politically correct to draw attention to it, the nuclear doomsday clock continues to tick. Today, while America sleeps, European military aspirations reawaken. Will the U.S. soon face a new nuclear opponent?


Feature • May 1, 2001

After the Cold War ended, the world entered a tumultuous decade—one that forged the foundation for the breakup of old alliances and the establishment of a new order. What form will the new order take? What risks will it pose for the U.S. in its perceived role as the world’s policeman?


Feature • February 1, 2015

Britain is closer than ever to cutting ties with the European Union. What will Europe look like once the British are gone?


Feature • September 6, 2023

A new bill in Canada, a new act in Europe and other initiatives are censoring content and cementing government control over truth.


Article • March 28, 2009

Iran responds to the White House’s overtures, Germany gets the inside scoop on U.S. counterterrorism technology, and the federal government thinks it can fix the American economy.


Article • February 10, 2021

Ten years after Muammar Qadhafi’s ousting, Libya has a new government.




Feature • May 16, 2025


Article • May 31, 2023

Justin Trudeau begins breaking with the crown.


Article • June 6, 2024

What is the grand lesson from the past eight decades?


Feature • January 1, 2009

What started as an attempt to help low-income minorities ended up hurting them—and pushing America to the brink of financial ruin.


Article • May 24, 2008

Burning books, burning crops, Iran has a hot hand, and inter-Asian relations are warming up nicely.


Article • September 5, 2009

The Iran nuclear merry-go-round, the German election roller coaster, and the Los Angeles firestorm


Article • May 7, 2010

The one demographic that is consistently profiled racially.


Article • February 18, 2013

Throughout its history, the church has always competed with the state for power.


Article • August 13, 2015

Meeting the EPA’s new Clean Power Plan rules to cut carbon dioxide won’t be cheap. Will it be worth it?


Feature • June 1, 2001





Article • November 5, 2008

EU foreign ministers outline agenda for safer world, stronger Europe


Article • January 29, 2025


Feature • July 1, 2004